Freshly released US September Core PCE Price Index YoY: actual 2.8%, expected and previous both 2.9%.



The data underperformed expectations, and the market immediately sensed the possibility of a rate cut. What signal does this send to Bitcoin and the crypto market? Let’s break down the logic behind it.

Here’s the core transmission chain 👇

Liquidity logic restarts 💧
With inflation data easing, the Fed’s rate hike pressure has loosened a bit. Once rate cut expectations start to ferment, there’s a reason for the global "liquidity tap" to loosen. Looking back at history, every time an easing signal appears, capital loves to flow into high-volatility assets like Bitcoin.

The dollar might not hold up 📉
Rate cut expectations directly dampen the appeal of the US dollar. Remember this simple rule: when the dollar weakens, Bitcoin usually benefits. After all, crypto assets are priced in dollars, and this logic directly affects the pricing foundation.

But don’t rush in blindly—keep a close eye on these points ⚠️

Beware the "expectation fulfillment trap"
The market often plays the game of "buy the rumor, sell the news." After a bullish event materializes, short-term capital may exit, causing sharp volatility—don’t get led by emotion.

Internal variables are the real wildcards
On-chain whale movements, derivative liquidation pressure, and options expiry dates—these internal factors can influence short-term trends as much as macro factors. Macro tailwinds don’t guarantee an immediate one-way rally.

Watch these two indicators
The US Dollar Index (DXY) and US Treasury yields are real-time thermometers for validating the macro logic. If they don’t cooperate, even the best expectations may end up going nowhere.

Bottom line 💎
Cooling inflation has given the crypto market a strong macro boost, and the medium- to long-term support logic is indeed strengthening. But for short-term trading, you still need to consider technicals and on-chain data—don’t let internal noise mess up your timing.
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RumbleValidatorvip
· 17h ago
As soon as the data falls short of expectations, the rate-cutting narrative begins—this script is all too familiar to us. The key is still to watch what the on-chain whales do and where the liquidation pressure lies. Purely macro-level positives won’t last long.
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ProposalDetectivevip
· 21h ago
Is it another round of "buy the rumor, sell the news"? I don't think this rate cut expectation is that simple; we need to keep an eye on the whales' moves. --- PCE beat expectations, but it feels like market sentiment can get ahead of itself. Let's see how DXY reacts. --- To put it bluntly, macro is bullish but you need to watch out for short-term dumps. On-chain data is what really matters. --- As soon as the Fed hints at loosening, the liquidity flows, but the issue is that derivative liquidation pressure is intense. Don't get fooled by this round of bullish news. --- I don't quite get it—has inflation really cooled down this fast? I feel like we still need to look at the non-farm payrolls data. --- Just watching from the sidelines, since internal variables can shake things up more than the macro factors. --- Rate cut expectations are positive, but the technicals haven't confirmed yet. I'm not going all in for now. --- If the dollar index holds up, that's going to be awkward, and this round of logic might not play out as expected.
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hodl_therapistvip
· 12-07 11:03
Here we go again with the same old "rate cuts are bullish" narrative. Seriously, they hype it up like this every time... Wait, better keep an eye on the whales—could this be another trick to lure retail investors in?
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FOMOSapienvip
· 12-05 16:51
Doing this again? Buy the rumor, sell the news—I’m getting dizzy from this cycle. Last time it happened, and the second-in-command got exposed.
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LazyDevMinervip
· 12-05 16:48
Is a rate cut coming? That depends on whether the US Dollar Index cooperates, otherwise it will just be a false hope.
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MeaninglessGweivip
· 12-05 16:39
Here we go again? When the PCE comes in below expectations, people start speculating about rate cuts. Every time there’s macro good news, whales suck up the profits. It’s the same playbook this time around.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 12-05 16:39
It's the same old "buy the rumor, sell the news" trick. It's still hard to say where the liquidation price will hold this time.
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MEVvictimvip
· 12-05 16:35
It's the same old "buy the rumor, sell the news." I'm really not sure if they'll stop acting this time.
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