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    Bitcoin drops 5 percent erasing $5,000 in a sudden price slump

    January 27, 2025
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    Bitcoin (BTC) experienced a sharp price drop early this week, losing 5% of its value and shedding $5,000 per token. The decline triggered over $130 million in liquidated long positions, pushing the cryptocurrency’s price down to $100,000 from its weekend high of $105,000. As a result, Bitcoin’s market capitalization slipped below $2 trillion, settling at $1.9 trillion by Monday morning. The abrupt downturn occurred without any apparent public catalysts, leaving traders and analysts speculating on the factors behind the selloff.

    Bitcoin drops 5 percent erasing $5,000 in a sudden price slump

    Market participants are now turning their attention to a series of key economic events this week that could impact the trajectory of Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market. The Federal Reserve’s upcoming interest rate decision, scheduled for Wednesday, is expected to be a pivotal moment for markets. While the central bank is widely anticipated to maintain its current interest rates, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s post-announcement remarks are likely to influence market sentiment.

    Historically, Bitcoin has exhibited a strong correlation with interest rate policies, as lower rates tend to support increased liquidity, boosting optimism in the crypto market. Conversely, higher rates often constrain market activity by tightening liquidity. In addition to the Federal Reserve’s decision, preliminary U.S. GDP data for the fourth quarter of 2024 is set for release on Thursday. Analysts expect the economy to have grown by 2.7% on a quarterly basis.

    Any deviation from this forecast could lead to significant market reactions, potentially impacting Bitcoin and other risk-sensitive assets. Rounding out the week, the core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index widely regarded as the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge will be released on Friday. The index is projected to show a 0.2% increase on a monthly basis and a 2.9% rise annually for December.

    These figures will offer critical insights into inflationary trends and could further drive volatility in financial markets, including cryptocurrencies. As Bitcoin remains highly sensitive to macroeconomic developments, traders are closely monitoring these events for signals on liquidity conditions and broader market sentiment. The cryptocurrency’s recent price action underscores the ongoing challenges of navigating a volatile environment influenced by economic data and central bank policies. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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