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Equity markets are flat today in anticipation of the Fed’s interest rate decision and revised dot plot announcement this afternoon. BTC is down 0.5% today, continuing to range between $26.9k and $27.4k for the last week. ETH is underperforming, down 1.5% in USD, and reaching 14 month lows against BTC. The ETHBTC pair has broken the 0.06 level, trading at 0.59 at writing. This follows notable on-chain transfers from whales...

U.S Equities are flat while BTC has jumped back above $26k amid a mixed CPI report. August CPI increased 0.6% MoM, in line with expectations. The Fed’s preferred core CPI measure (ex. food & energy) increased 0.3% monthly, above estimates of 0.2%. The release has not changed CME market expectations of a pause at next week’s FOMC, currently at 97% at writing. Investors will be keen to hear whether further...

BTC continues to slide after trending lower over the weekend, reaching levels not seen since mid-June at $25.1k. Notably, the daily time frame is nearing a bearish “death cross,” which occurs when the 50-day simple moving average (SMA) crosses under the longer-term 200-day SMA. While not a surefire predictor of an impending bear market, it indicates a clear shift in trend, with investors showing caution in a seasonally bearish period....

Today has been another interesting day of price action across crypto and crypto-equities markets. BTC has mostly undone its previous rally, now fluctuating just below the $26k mark after peaking at $26.5k yesterday. ETH mirrors this trend, currently trading around $1,630. Altcoins have generally followed suit, albeit with a less significant upswing initially. Notably, SNX 0.67%  and DYDX are today's most significant underperformers, likely due to recent CFTC settlements against DeFi...

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