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Hayko7
🧵 CPI came in exactly as expected, but BTC dropped anyway. Here's why**
1/ July CPI landed exactly at consensus — 3.4% YoY. No hot surprise, no cool surprise. On paper, a "boring" print.
2/ But BTC's reaction was paradoxical. Price initially bounced above $64,000, then gave those gains back and closed bearish, sliding to around $63,000 after three consecutive down days.
3/ This is a classic "buy the rumor, sell the news" pattern. The market had already largely priced in a dovish outcome (remember last week's weak jobs report). When CPI simply confirmed expectations — nothing more, nothing less surprising — there was nothing new to push buyers forward.
4/ BTC is now capped below its 50-day EMA ($64,523), and has been range-bound between $62,000-$66,000 for five straight weeks. The CPI print everyone was waiting for didn't deliver the breakout.
5/ My take: this is an important lesson — a macro event "meeting expectations" can sometimes be more bearish than a hot or cool surprise, especially when the market has already priced in a favorable scenario. The next catalyst likely comes from somewhere else: Fed rhetoric, earnings, or geopolitical developments.
💬 Were you surprised by this reaction, or were you expecting a "sell the news" pattern?
#CPIEasesHikeBets #AIInfraEarningsWatch #SpaceX99%ValueFromAI $BTC
*Personal analysis, not financial advice.*
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