Bitcoin Sinks Below $110,000 as Fed Turmoil and Economic Data Loom

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Bitcoin is extending its weekend losses ahead of key macroeconomic events this week that could influence the U.S. Federal Reserve’s September rate cut decision.

Bitcoin slid 2.8% to $109,882 on Monday with liquidations, primarily longs, over the past 24 hours, topping $940 million, according to CoinGlass data.

“Capital is rotating out of risk, with thin weekend liquidity amplifying swings,” Rachael Lucas, a crypto analyst at BTC Markets, told Decrypt.

The recent drop has pushed Bitcoin below $110,800, or the average cost basis of investors who purchased the top crypto in the past three months.

“Historically, failure to hold above this level has often led to multi-month market weakness and potential deeper corrections,” Glassnode cautioned in a post to X on Monday.

What Bitcoin's Weekend Dip Means for the Crypto Bulls

The market volatility comes amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.

The resignation letter posted on TruthSocial after the trading day ended cited "deceitful and potentially criminal conduct" over allegations she falsified documents relating to her primary residence.

Investors balked at the news, with the U.S. dollar index shedding 1% before clawing back losses to 98.32. U.S. futures for major indexes also dropped by a quarter of a percent.

“Markets don't think this move helps American business,” Justin Wolfers, an economics professor at the University of Michigan, posted on X.

“This is dangerous. This move serves Trump, but not America,” Wolfers added. “Our economy is at risk when the President undermines the Fed,” he said.

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Eyes are now fixed on this week’s upcoming revised GDP figures for the second quarter on Thursday, with economists expecting the growth rate to be revised slightly higher to 3.1% from the initial 3% estimate.

Meanwhile, year-over-year core PCE inflation, which tracks changes in consumer spending, is forecast to show inflation re-accelerating, from 2.8% to 2.9%, according to MarketWatch data.

A drop in growth and a larger-than-expected rise in inflation, however, could derail next month’s plans by the Fed, including future cuts this year, Decrypt was previously told.

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