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Cryptocurrency prices dropped Thursday to new October lows after key U.S. inflation data came in hotter than expected.
The price of bitcoin fell 4% to $18,388.00, and ether slid 6% to $1,216, according to Coin Metrics.
Bitcoin dropped below $19,000 early on Thursday as investors anxiously awaited the latest read on the consumer price index. It fell more sharply after the report came in, showing a slightly larger-than-expected increase in inflation, despite the aggressive rate hikes the Federal Reserve has brought into play to combat rising prices.
Cryptocurrencies have been trading mostly sideways since the end of August, with bitcoin hovering within $19,000. That’s been a key level to watch for analysts, who say a break below it could lead to new lows below those hit in June, when bitcoin fell below $17,800 and ether fell under $900.
“Crypto markets are still overwhelmingly driven by macro. Bitcoin continues to trade within a tight range since June,” said Michael Rinko, venture associate at AscendEx. “However, today’s CPI print may threaten to break this range to the downside.”
Steve McClurg, chief investment officer at Valkyrie investments, said the market reaction is to be expected with high inflation suggesting to investors that the Fed will continue with its planned rate hikes.
“Given what we know about Powell’s stated goal right now, and the fact that we are in what appears to be a deep recession, it makes sense that we’d be down today,” he said. “We firmly believe that markets still have not yet reached a bottom, and that there’s still likely another 10% to 15%leg down for digital assets, and even more for equities,” he added.
Crypto equities fell with digital asset prices on Thursday. Coinbase lost about 11%, Microstrategy dropped 8% and Silvergate Bank declined about 7%.