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Crypto Traders Are Calm Before CPI Data Release: Top 3 Price Scenarios

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Zafar Naik

The March CPI report lands tomorrow at 8:30am ET, and it carries more weight than any inflation print this year. Economists are forecasting a sharp jump to 3.3% year-on-year, up from February’s 2.4% reading – the first report to fully capture the inflationary impact of the Iran war and the oil price surge that came with it.

US gasoline prices breached $4 per gallon nationally in March for the first time since August 2022, and the Cleveland Fed’s nowcast has been flagging elevated monthly price growth for weeks.

What makes Friday unusual is that the experts and the traders are not reading the situation the same way.

The Gap Between Expert Concern and Market Pricing

Markus Thielen, founder of 10x Research, said that Bitcoin is “currently pricing in just a 2.5% swing in either direction” on the back of the data with implied volatility at its lowest level since January.

Iliya Kalchev, analyst at Nexo, sees it differently, warning that “every inflation print carries asymmetric weight for crypto – a softer read reopens the rate-cut conversation; a hotter one hardens the higher-for-longer narrative further.”

The March jobs report adds another layer of complexity.

The US added 178,000 jobs last month, with 186,000 private sector gains – figures Trump celebrated on Truth Social. But analysts were quick to point out that the jobs data is entirely backward-looking and reflects none of the war’s economic impact.

A strong labour market alongside rising inflation gives the Federal Reserve even less justification to cut rates.

Read More: Is Bitcoin Being Manipulated by Market Insiders?

Bitcoin Price Prediction: Three CPI Scenarios

If inflation comes in hotter than expected above 3.5%, the rate cut case weakens considerably and Bitcoin risks losing the $70,000 level it just reclaimed, with $68,400 as the next support.

Analyst Ted Pillows just flagged that BTC “failed to hold above the $72,000 level” and that after one potential final pump, “BTC will dump towards new lows.”

A reading in line with expectations at 3.3% would likely produce a muted reaction, with Bitcoin consolidating in its current range while markets wait for the April 30 Fed meeting. A cooler-than-expected print below 3.0% would reopen the rate cut narrative, with $74,000 as the key breakout target based on current Deribit options positioning.

What On-Chain Data Is Saying

CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost noted that only 59% of Bitcoin supply is currently in profit, approaching bear market levels where the historical average sits closer to 75%.

“The current environment appears more suited for accumulation than for selling at this stage,” he wrote.

Lark Davis sees the weekly MACD mirroring the bottoming structure from July 2022, though he cautions that “a cross is only a cross on the weekly close.”

The data is building a case. Friday’s inflation print will either validate it or complicate it significantly.

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Zafar Naik

Zafar is a seasoned crypto and blockchain news writer with four years of experience. Known for accuracy, in-depth analysis, and a clear, engaging style, Zafar actively participates in blockchain communities. Beyond writing, Zafar enjoys trading and exploring the latest trends in the crypto market.

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