Bitcoin Rebounds to $88K Amid Fed and Fiscal Uncertainty

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  • $88K remains a key Bitcoin pivot, with dips triggering selloffs and rebounds drawing traders’ attention.

  • Fed decisions and inflation data could spark short-term USD strength and market volatility.

  • Washington’s Jan 30 funding deadline may tighten liquidity or ease risk depending on outcome.

Bitcoin surged back to $88,000 this week after a sharp early-week selloff, raising caution among traders over a recurring liquidation zone as per QCP report. The $88K level has repeatedly acted as a trap door, where dips below it trigger rapid, liquidation-driven selloffs.

Conversely, quick rebounds tend to pull the cryptocurrency back into range, highlighting the market’s sensitivity to this key threshold. Investors are now closely watching a dense macroeconomic calendar, which includes today’s Federal Reserve decision, a looming Jan 30 funding deadline, and ongoing Senate deliberations over crypto market structure.

Besides macro events, foreign exchange stress continues to influence market behavior. The USD/JPY rate-check earlier in the week demonstrated how quickly crowded positions can unwind. Consequently, traders are pricing in asymmetrical risks.

Options data show volatility remains contained, with the term structure in contango, suggesting a choppy rather than collapsing market. However, left-tail risk is elevated, with negative skew and rich near-dated wings pointing toward gap-risk hedging. Hence, low volatility alone does not signal a safe selling opportunity.

Macro Risks Drive Market Caution

Fiscal concerns in Washington remain a critical driver. A timely stopgap or agreement before the Jan 30 deadline could reduce near-term risk premiums, allowing crypto to trade more like straight beta. However, a delayed resolution could trigger rapid risk-off moves and broader liquidity tightening.

Additionally, market participants are weighing Federal Reserve decisions. The base case expects unchanged rates, with the focus shifting to the timing of future cuts. While inflation remains above 2%, a softening labor market allows doves to point to cooling trends, while hawks await firmer confirmation.

Moreover, Fed messaging is likely to defend independence and emphasize a wait-for-more-data approach. This may trigger short-term USD strength, producing temporary risk wobble. Conversely, acknowledgment that USD and FX strength already tighten financial conditions could sustain a broader USD-soft impulse.

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