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Markets
Bitcoin Market Awaits US GDP After Biggest Single-Day Gain in 6 Weeks
With the Federal Reserve ditching forward guidance, data releases on GDP and inflation could inject more volatility into markets than ever.

Market Wrap: Crypto Markets Trade Higher as Fed Raises Rates by Expected Amount
Investors had already largely priced in the U.S. central bank’s 75-basis point hike.

Federal Reserve Hikes US Interest Rate by 0.75 Percentage Point
The latest monetary policy decision from Federal Open Market Committee brings the federal funds rate to a range of 2.25%-2.5%. Bitcoin's price was little changed after the announcement.

First Mover Americas: Crypto Traders Await Fed Meeting, Bitcoin Rises, Cathie Wood's Ark Dumps Coinbase Shares
The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for July 27, 2022.

Market Wrap: Bitcoin Declines Further as Momentum Wanes
BTC is approaching support at about $20.5K; the options market implies concerns of additional price declines.

Ether Chart Outlook Sours as Price Drops Below $1.4K; Fed Angst Weighs
An anticipated interest rate hike seems to be overshadowing Merge optimism.

First Mover Americas: BTC to $15K? As Rally Stalls, Some Traders Fear Another Leg Down
The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for July 26, 2022.

Ether, Solana Lead Losses Among Major Cryptos, Analysts See Further Declines After Fed Rate Hikes
No clear buy signal emerged for bitcoin and a poor macroeconomic situation still dominates, one analyst said.

Institutional Traders Have Mixed Views About Tesla’s Decision to Sell Bitcoin
“Macro and micro factors are complex, and cash on hand is welcome,” a trader interviewed by CoinDesk said.

Rate Hike at Fed's July Meeting Provides a Credibility Test, With Cuts Already on Horizon
The U.S. central bank is expected to raise interest rates by 75 basis points, which many economists say is too dovish. But traders are thinking about possible rate cuts as soon as next year.
