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Crypto Altcoins Lead Slide After Fed Raises Possibility of Rate Hikes

2023-06-15 05:47
Prices in the cryptocurrency market slumped across the board after the Federal Reserve signaled the possibility of resuming
Crypto Altcoins Lead Slide After Fed Raises Possibility of Rate Hikes

Prices in the cryptocurrency market slumped across the board after the Federal Reserve signaled the possibility of resuming its interest-rate hikes after pausing its tightening cycle.

“The reaction lines up very closely with what was seen in other risk assets, in what is currently being interpreted by the markets as a marginally more hawkish than expected Fed,” said Stephane Ouellette, chief executive of FRNT Financial Inc., an institutional platform focused on digital assets. “As in most markets, there are some that speculate on breakouts around these events. I would imagine some of those short term trades unwound, leading to the sell-off and bounce.”

Bitcoin, which accounts for almost half the $1 trillion crypto market’s value, tested the $25,000 price level as it declined for a third day. Ether dropped around 4.6%, while so-called altcoins such as XRP and Litecoin dropped around 8% and 6%, respectively.

Technically, Bitcoin continues to threaten a decisive breakdown of the 2023 up trend line with “resistance quite clearly lined up” in the $30,000 to $31,000 range, Ouellette said.

Fed officials paused on Wednesday following 15 months of interest-rate hikes but signaled they would likely resume tightening at some point to cool inflation.

“The downward pressure in the market appears to be coming from traders who were positioned long before today’s FOMC announcement that bought the rumor and are now selling the fact,” said Darius Tabatabai, co-founder at decentralized exchange Vertex Protocol.

More specifically, we are seeing liquidations on Vertex and across many other venues as many look to reposition in the face of a hawkish outlook, Tabatabai said.