First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Drops to 3-Month Low as Crypto Traders Turn to Fed

The latest price moves in bitcoin (BTC) and crypto markets in context for Sept. 19, 2022. First Mover is CoinDesk’s daily newsletter that contextualizes the latest actions in the crypto markets.Read MoreCoinDesk

Price Point: Bitcoin slid to a three-month low of under $19,000, as traders prep for this week’s Federal Reserve meeting. The Ethereum Merge hype has definitely faded.

Market Moves: Goldman Sachs is keeping a close eye on rising inflation-linked bond yields, and Omkar Godbole writes that the trend could be worrying for bitcoin.

Chart of the Day: Crypto analysts see bearish indicators in price charts, and they are mapping out how low bitcoin might trade.

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Bitcoin slid to a three-month low, leading a broad decline in digital-asset markets, as traders looked ahead to a likely stiff interest-rate hike at this week’s Federal Reserve meeting. The two-day confab of top U.S. monetary policy makers will conclude on Wednesday.

While many crypto investors and analysts have argued that bitcoin is a hedge against inflation, the major force driving the largest cryptocurrency’s price down lately are hawkish central bank actions to slow the pace of consumer-price rises.

“The macroeconomic environment still has atight grip on the direction of financial assets, including bitcoin,” analysts at bitcoin-focused investment firm Nydig wrote Friday.

At press time, bitcoin, (BTC) was changing hands at around $18,700, down 3.8% on the day. Ether (ETH) was trading at just above $1,300, well off last month’s $2,000 price high, even though last week’s Merge on the Ethereum blockchain – the network’s landmark transition to a more energy-efficient “proof-of-stake” system – went smoothly.

“The sell-the-news reaction was strong,” Paul McCaffery, an analyst at brokerage firm KBW, wrote in a report.

The CoinDesk Market Index was down 2.4% over the past 24 hours. CoinDesk’s Omkar Godbole reported that crypto traders are putting on fresh bearish bets.

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Goldman’s Bullish Stance on ‘Real Bond Yield’ Spells Bad News For Crypto

By Omkar Godbole

The U.S. inflation-indexed bond yield has surged by 100 basis points (one percentage point) since early August, causing renewed jitters in risky assets, including cryptocurrencies. And to the dismay of bitcoin bulls, the so-called real yield is likely to rise even further in the coming months.

On Friday, Goldman Sachs (GS) said that yields on 10-year U.S. Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPS), which are adjusted periodically to compensate for increases in the consumer price index, could rise to 1.25% by the year end and eventually peak somewhere between 1.25% and 1.5%.

The real yield stood at 1.02% at press time, the highest since November 2018, according to data from charting platform TradingView.

Bitcoin has historically moved in the opposite direction to the real yield. The 90-day correlation coefficient between the two reached a record of minus 0.95 at the end of June. (A reading of minus 1 is considered a perfectly inverse relationship.)

Read the full story here.

New Lows for Bitcoin?

By Omkar Godbole

Bitcoin’s daily price chart reveals reversal at bearish trend line (dotted line). (TradingView/CoinDesk)

Bitcoin’s reversal lower from confluence of the bearish trendline and key long-term moving averages suggests a resumption of the broader downtrend.

“The bear market was confirmed by BTCUSD actively selling off after testing the 50-day moving average,” the FXPro analyst team wrote in Monday’s edition of its daily market update.

“If we break $17,400 decisively, $14,800 is the next support level,” Coinbase Institutional research analyst Brian Cubellis noted in a weekly markets update published Friday.

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