Bitcoin (BTC) traders braced for classic volatility on July 26 as the United States Federal Reserve interest rate decision dawned.
Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC price action hovering near $29,200.
While barely moving since the start of the week, Bitcoin volatility was fully on market participants’ radar, with macro triggers just hours away.
As the first of these, the Fed rates announcement was tipped to spark erratic — if unreliable — short-term BTC price moves, in line with tradition.
Both the announcement itself and subsequent commentary from Fed Chair Jerome Powell were of interest on the day.
“The market has priced in a 25bps rate hike, and currently also believes this will be the last rate hike in a while,” popular trader Jelle told Twitter followers in part of his latest analysis.
Jelle was referring to practically unanimous expectations that the Fed will hike by 25 basis points. According to CME Group’s FedWatch Tool, those odds stood at 98.9% at the time of writing, with just a 1.1% chance of a 50-basis-point rise.
Analyzing order book composition on the largest global crypto exchange Binance, on-chain monitoring resource Material Indicators noted that one or more entities were preparing for BTC’s price to react to the Fed with fresh losses.
$16 million worth of “plunge protection” bid liquidity sat at just below $28,000 on the day.
“Let the games begin,” it summarized in part of Twitter commentary.
Beyond Bitcoin, U.S. dollar strength looked similarly undecided on trajectory ahead of the Fed.
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