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BTC, Gold Retreat As US Stocks Plummet After Hot CPI

Published 13/02/2024, 17:36
© Reuters.  BTC, Gold Retreat As US Stocks Plummet After Hot CPI
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  • Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) fell more than 2% on Tuesday as US stocks dipped following hotter-than-expected inflation data. BTC price traded to lows of $48,500 as it pared gains recorded when it raced to above $50,000 on Monday.

  • The benchmark cryptocurrency’s losses came as stocks reacted to inflation data that showed consumer prices rose 0.3% over January and 3.1% over the past year that month.

    As investors digested the details released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the S&P 500 fell 1.3% to retreat from its historic highs above 5,000. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also dropped, losing more than 450 points, while the Nasdaq Composite slashed nearly 2%.

    Gold also fell, sliding below $2k for the first time in 2024. Peter Schiff shared his outlook following the dip in the price of the precious metal.

  • More downside pressure? Analysts comment on BTC price

    While Bitcoin price has moved higher slightly after the initial reaction to the hot CPI data, analysts say the top crypto asset could see further dips if negativity seeps into the market.

  • “On a 12-month basis, the US #CPI report was anticipated to come in at 2.9%. Instead, the result of 3.1% came in today, which has caused market cap bleeding in both #crypto and #equities. With #Bitcoin falling back below $49K today after breaching $50K for the first time in over 2 years yesterday, crowd sentiment is likely to become quite polarized with this mild retrace. If there are significant panic sells, #dipbuy justification becomes significantly more viable while sentiment turns negative,” analysts at market intelligence firm Santiment wrote on X.

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