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Aug 9, 2022 13 tweets 5 min read Read on X
1/ Deciphering this week's US CPI print.

In this thread I'll explain:
- The Fed's current inflation goals
- Which data points matter most when monitoring inflation + what they mean
- The current inflation picture

And how all of that could impact the crypto market 👇
2/ The US Federal Reserve/FOMC exist to:

'Pursue the economic goals of maximum employment and price stability - by conducting monetary policy.'

Where 'price stability' = INFLATION
3/ Since January 2012 the Fed's explicit longer-run inflation goal had been 2% year-on-year.

However, this goal shifted in 2020 to 'AVERAGE 2% inflation over time' - but over what time exactly?

The time question is unanswered and the market may be confused as a result!
4/ Data due on Wednesday will give us an insight as to whether or not the Fed are winning the battle to bring inflation back down towards their 'goal' - US CPI data is due at 12:30pm UTC

Winning the battle will be bullish for #Bitcoin, losing the battle bearish.

I'll explain.
5/ The Fed monitor CPI and PCE data to understand whether they need to do more, less or nothing at all to achieve their inflation goal and therefore satisfy their price stability mandate.

CPI data is in focus this week so we'll focus on that data for now, PCE comes on Aug 26th.
6/ On Wednesday, two distinct CPI/inflation prints are due:

1. Headline CPI - Calculated based on all aspects of the economy that experience inflation

2. Core CPI - The headline number, excluding volatile food and energy prices (which are heavily influenced by seasonality)
7/ Now which number to watch, headline or core?

It makes sense for the Fed to target CORE inflation - typically monetary policy has little impact on food + energy prices, excluding those can remove the volatile price fluctuations owed to unforeseen supply shock + seasonality.
8/ The current picture...

Although month-on-month (MoM) core has edged higher recently, year-on-year (YoY) Core CPI has now fallen for three consecutive months and you could start to argue that the Fed are gaining a hold on runaway inflation.
9/ However, the consensus is that YoY core CPI rose in July to 6.1% - if that's shown to be true on Wednesday it will buck the down trend of recent months (that no doubt helped risk markets stabilise and rally higher)

MoM core CPI is expected to have risen by 0.5%
10/ Another uptick in core could have the market wondering if inflation is yet to peak, leading to speculation on tighter monetary policy and that would become bearish for crypto and other risk assets.
11/ On the other hand, YoY core printing <6.0% and below MoM consensus = bullish crypto, and should lead to a soft confirmation that inflation has peaked.
12/ Contrasting core CPI, headline inflation continued higher in June to 9.1% but the expectation is for a lower number (8.7%) on Wednesday.

A fall in the headline number could be taken as bullish for crypto, although I believe that core CPI will be more telling.
13/ Most of the crypto market finds itself at resistance ahead of this data print.

Logically shorts would be the play or to TP on longs... but the CPI numbers could send a big green dildo into crypto land, long volatility is a better bet than an outright bet on direction imo.

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Jun 16, 2024
1/ Critical Week Ahead for Bitcoin: Disinflation Continues

Implied weekly ranges:
BTC - $65.1k - $74.1k USD
ETH - $3,388 - $4,025 USD

Thanks to @_WOO_X for supporting this content.

Here's what I am watching this week 👇Image
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However, the Fed's message cautioned that the market shouldn't become overly enthusiastic about pricing in rate cuts in the near term.

This week is crucial for maintaining BTC's (and by extension) the broader crypto market's short-term trend.Image
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Well, that's what they got last week!
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1/ Week Size = Huge: June FOMC + US Inflation Data to Move Markets

Implied weekly ranges:
BTC - $64.9k - $74.3k USD
ETH - $3,399 - $4,014 USD

Thanks to @_WOO_X for supporting this content.

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The market now almost completely pricing out a July rate cut by the Fed, with the probability of a cut lower by ~10% when compared with this time last week. Image
3/ Bitcoin + other cryptocurrencies have borne the brunt of this decreased appetite for risk so far this week.

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1/ Inflation Continues to Slow, Employment Up Next! This week's outlook.

Implied weekly ranges:
BTC - $63.3k - $72.2k USD.
ETH - $3440 - $4110 USD.

Thanks to @_WOO_X for supporting this content - who are growing rapidly for all of the right reasons.

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2/ Last week, PCE data held the market at bay - with traders + investors eagerly anticipating the Fed's 'preferred' inflation measure.

Core printed 2.7% YoY, and headline 2.8%.

Although this is still slightly higher than the Fed's target of 2%, inflation is clearly trending in the right direction!

And the trend is very much our friend in this case.Image
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3/ The lack of market response to PCE data on Friday, was likely owed to numbers coming in-line and not 'surprising' traders...

But this data is optimistic for risk asset bulls longer term, as this continues to suggest that the next move for central banks is to ease.
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May 1, 2023
1/ Wednesday sees the Fed deliver their policy update for May.

Expectations are for this to be the final 25bps hike for this tightening cycle, so will it?

And what about QT and rate cuts later this year?

Let's investigate 👇 Image
2/ The Fed have led this tightening cycle (along with the RBNZ) by hiking +475bps in just over 12 months.

Tightening is approaching it's final stages as we reach the Fed's terminal rate communicated that was communicated to the market back in March. Image
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So based on Fed forward guidance, this hike should be the last.

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1/ A thread discussing the US dollar.

- Drivers of DXY in 2023 (up, down or sideways)
- DXY correlations / why the USD matters.

Let's go👇
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What the Euro does, the DXY will do the opposite. So it pays to track what's going on in Europe, not just the US, to understand where the DXY is headed!

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1/ While most data is lagging, what tends to lead price is monetary + fiscal liquidity...

Let's quickly investigate whether liquidity has peaked or if new highs are to come👇 Image
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