SILENCE AFTER MISSING

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 02:33  |  Written by: Barry Silbert

Silence After Missing
Silence After Missing

Where Will Bitcoin and Altcoins Head After Fed’s FOMC?

Bitcoin Price Likely To Fluctuate Between $100,000 And

FOMC Meeting: Bitcoin Price To Slump 30% After Fed Decision?

Bitcoin Is Now Below The

Bitcoin may recover to $90K amid easing inflation concerns after

Bitcoin is now below the $30,000 mark, and another interest rate hike can make it plummet further. Financial expert John Squire, the partner at Ojamu, an AI &

Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan predicts Bitcoin could surge to $200,000 by year-end if the Federal Reserve adopts a dovish stance. A breakdown in Bitcoin dominance

Investors

Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin Plummet As FOMC Minutes Reveal

Investor sentiment hinges on the FOMC meeting and Fed Chair Powell’s signals, which may sway Bitcoin’s next price move, according to crypto analysts. Bitcoin may

Investors, particularly those holding Bitcoin (BTC), are anxiously awaiting the releaseas it will provide an in-depth view of the Fed’s reasoning behind the recent

Bitcoin Hovers Near Key Fibonacci

10x Research: movimiento importante de Bitcoin

Bitcoin hovers near key Fibonacci retracement levels ahead of the FOMC decision, with traders eyeing potential emergency rate cuts. Trade tensions and fresh tariff

A crypto analyst warned that the FOMC meeting might trigger high market volatility, potentially leading to a 30% drop in Bitcoin's value. Another analyst urged caution for

Bitcoin price prediction after FOMC minutes are released - Finbold

Analyst: Bitcoin Braces for FOMC Hit as Trade Worries Mount

Exclusive: Bitcoin Could Plummet After FOMC Meeting, Predicts

Major Cryptocurrencies Experienced A Decline

Major cryptocurrencies experienced a decline on Wednesday evening following the release of the minutes from the September Federal Open Market Committee

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