The price of Bitcoin is steady at around $30,600, reflecting a nearly 0.50% increase on Wednesday.
The consumer price index saw a 0.2% rise in June, marking a 3% increase from a year ago, the lowest level since March 2021.
With the release of US core inflation data, investors are evaluating the potential impact on Bitcoin's price. The question arises: is it the right time to buy?
Let's find out.
US annual inflation eased to 3% in June, marking the lowest rate since March 2021.
This significant slowdown comes after a surge in energy costs drove inflation to a peak of 9.1% in June last year.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) has now shown 12 consecutive months of easing inflation.
This decline in inflation has implications for the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency market.
Lower inflation rates could strengthen the case for Bitcoin as a hedge against traditional currency depreciation and inflationary pressures.
Investors may see Bitcoin as an attractive asset in a low inflation environment, potentially leading to increased demand and upward price pressure.
Moreover, the lower inflation figures may alleviate concerns of potential interest rate hikes by central banks.
A more accommodative monetary policy environment could provide further support to the cryptocurrency market, as low interest rates tend to make alternative investments like Bitcoin more appealing.
Bitcoin is currently showing a slight bearish trend, trading around $30,500.
Despite facing resistance near the $31,000 level, it has managed to remain slightly below it, particularly around $30,500.
A successful breakthrough above this resistance level has the potential to drive Bitcoin's price towards the next target around $32,500 or potentially even higher, approximately $34,150.
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