At 8:30 PM Beijing time tonight, the U.S. July CPI data will be released, and the current range-bound market may finally break out.
Heres the most likely scenario first:
Market consensus:
- Headline CPI YoY: 3.4%
- Core CPI YoY: 2.5%
Compared with the previous reading, inflation is steadily cooling — but not enough to trigger a major market shock.
So what happens to BTC?
???? If CPI comes in as expected (around 3.4%) — highest probability scenario:BTC may push toward $64,500–$65,000, then likely return to its previous range.
Whales have accumulated more than $300 million in short positions above $64K — this is not a level to ignore.
???? If CPI comes in lower than expected (<3.3%) — biggest market impact:A September rate hike would be essentially off the table.
The dollar falls, Treasury yields decline, and BTC could ride the liquidity wave toward $67,000–$68,000.
???? If CPI comes in higher than expected (>3.5%) — worst-case scenario:The “stagflation trade” kicks in, which is the scenario risk assets fear most.
BTC could retest $62,000 or even $60,000.
The simple truth:
Todays market direction is not determined by whether the data is “good” or “bad” — it depends on how far the numbers deviate from expectations.
For BTC, keep an eye on two key levels:
???? $64,500???? $62,500
Break above → bullish momentum.
Break below → bearish pressure.
After five weeks of sideways trading, tonight could finally decide the direction.
But remember:
When the data drops, volatility can explode like a compressed spring.
Only those who survive the volatility will have the chance to talk about profits.
Before opening a position, check the health status of exchanges and projects on WikiBit — understand the risks before making a move.


