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2022-08-10 19:18:43

Money On The Sidelines: Crypto Traders Accumulate Highest Buying Power In Two Years

The crypto market has been trading in the green over today’s session as it sees some relief from macro-economic factors. Today, the U.S. published July’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) print which hinted at a slowdown in inflation and allow Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others to experience some relief. Related Reading: Ethereum Open Interest Nears All-Time Highs Ahead Of Merge CPI has been a key metric over the past months as the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) attempts to mitigate it by hiking interest rates and reducing its balance sheet. Thus, global markets have seen less liquidity which has negatively impacted risk-on assets, such as equities and cryptocurrencies. At the time of writing, Bitcoin (BTC) trades at $23,900 with a 4% profit in the last 24 hours while Ethereum (ETH) trades at $1,800 with a 9% profit over the same period. The second crypto continues to outperform BTC as investors seem to be migrating into the altcoin sector. July’s CPI print see a decline on the back of commodities trending downwards, particularly the energy sector saw falling prices. However, Rick Rieder, CIO at investment firm BlackRock, believes inflation it’s “still running at a worryingly high rate”. This might continue to operate as a headwind for digital assets and risk-on assets over the long run but might allowed the Fed to be less aggressive with their monetary policy. Rieder said the following on the potential long-term bullish effect of less inflat...

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