Bitcoin News Update: Federal Reserve Indecision and Ambiguous Trade Agreements Drive Cryptocurrency Market Fluctuations While Bitcoin Stays Close to $110,000
- Bitcoin fell to $108,325 after the Fed's 25-basis-point rate cut triggered $470M in ETF outflows, driven by Powell's uncertain 2025 policy outlook. - U.S.-China trade uncertainty, including Trump's vague trade deal claims, amplified crypto volatility as markets awaited concrete trade resolution details. - Ethereum showed resilience with $26.9B ETF inflows, while altcoins weakened as Bitcoin dominance surged to 73% amid shifting institutional focus. - Traders remain cautious, balancing Fed policy ambiguit
Bitcoin approached the $110,000 mark as investors reacted to the Federal Reserve's rate reduction and new developments in U.S.-China trade, causing increased turbulence in the crypto sector amid evolving global and economic conditions. The Fed's decision to lower rates by 25 basis points on October 29 led to significant outflows from
The ETF withdrawals reflected a broader risk-off sentiment as traders grew cautious ahead of Powell’s remarks following the meeting. According to Coinpedia, Fidelity’s FBTC saw the largest Bitcoin ETF outflow at $164.36 million, while Fidelity’s FETH led Ethereum ETF outflows with $69.49 million. Although rate cuts often boost risk assets, Powell’s cautious stance on future monetary policy dampened enthusiasm, as highlighted in an
Geopolitical issues added to the market’s instability. U.S. President Donald Trump’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea drew mixed responses, with Trump suggesting a trade agreement was “pretty close” but leaving crucial aspects unresolved, according to an
Elsewhere, altcoins remained quiet as Bitcoin’s market share increased. The
Reports of Mastercard’s potential $1.5–$2 billion acquisition of crypto infrastructure provider Zerohash pointed to rising institutional interest in blockchain, as covered by Investing.com. Nevertheless, the Fed’s cautious outlook and ongoing geopolitical risks overshadowed positive developments, prompting traders to adopt more defensive strategies. Deribit observed a reduction in demand for protective puts on Bitcoin options, indicating some cautious optimism about a possible U.S.-China trade breakthrough, according to a
Looking ahead to November, investors are closely watching two main factors: the Fed’s monetary policy direction and the progress of U.S.-China trade talks. A finalized trade agreement could boost risk appetite, while further hesitation from the Fed may keep crypto markets volatile. For now, Bitcoin remains near $110,000 as traders navigate a market shaped by both economic signals and geopolitical developments, Coinpedia added.
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