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Bitcoin Crash Not Caused By Potential Recession, But Watch These Data Releases, Trader Says

Author: Khyathi Dalal | August 05, 2024 10:46am

Macro trader Alex Krüger sees the current market drawdown primarily driven by macroeconomic factors, not crypto-specific issues.

What Happened: In a Monday post on X, Krüger suggested that the Federal Reserve’s slow response to Japan’s rate hike, rather than problems with the U.S. economy are to blame for the market crash.

Krüger believes that a financial crisis driven by leveraged Japanese speculators is a lesser evil than one caused by the U.S. entering a recession.

He emphasized the importance of U.S. jobs market data, with a particular focus on initial jobless claims and state-level employment data, which will be published on Thursday and Aug. 16, respectively. Krüger pointed out that these are data points markets do not pay attention to in normal conditions.

Price Action: In the past week, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has dropped 23%, as the crypto market slid to under $2 trillion in market capitalization.

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Also Read: Trump’s Bold Plan To Use Bitcoin To ‘Wipe Out’ $35T US Debt Questioned By Economist Justin Wolfers: ‘That’s Not How Crypto Works’

Why It Matters: Krüger’s analysis underscores the importance of understanding the broader macroeconomic factors at play. He highlighted the need for informed analysis and strategic decision-making, but stated that he does not expect a hard landing scenario for the economy.

The commentator responded, saying they expect the Federal Reserve to reverse its stance completely, cutting rates from the current 5.25% to 3.75% in December.

What’s Next: The influence of Bitcoin as an institutional asset class is expected to be thoroughly explored at Benzinga’s upcoming Future of Digital Assets event on Nov. 19.

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