Bitcoin slips near $63,500 as traders look past CPI to Feds next tests

Resumo:Bitcoin tends to rally most when inflation data forces a rethink on rate expectations, averaging 3.25% gains across three downside surprises in recent releases, with a 4.24% jump after July‘s miss. CF Benchmarks’ Gabe Selby says an in-line report only removes tail risk, while a genuine surprise creates a catalyst. He sees room for the Fed to wait, given subdued shelter costs and falling energy prices. Upcoming tests include Jackson Hole, the September jobs report, and the next inflation print. Equities fared better, with Asian indexes climbing and Koreas Kospi entering a technical bull market, though Cisco and Cerebras fell sharply. Brent crude eased after hitting $90, as an Iranian general claimed Tehran was preparing operations on U.S. soil.

Gabe Selby, head of research at CF Benchmarks, told CoinDesk that bitcoin moves hardest when inflation data forces a rethink on rates, gaining an average 3.25% across the three occasions in the past nine releases when inflation came in below expectations.

A downside surprise on July 14 was followed by a 4.24% rally. “An in-line report can remove a tail risk,” Selby said. “It takes a genuine surprise to create a catalyst.” He further sees room for the Fed to wait, with shelter costs up just 0.1%, energy down 1.5% and gasoline down 2.9%, and some goods categories now lapping last year's tariff-driven increases.

The next tests are the Jackson Hole gathering of central bankers later this month, the Sept. 4 jobs report and the Sept. 11 inflation release.

Equities took the news better. MSCI's Asia Pacific index rose almost 1% with Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix the biggest contributors, and Korea's Kospi rallied almost 4% into a technical bull market, up 22% in ten days.

The mood was not uniform, with Cisco falling over 4% after hours on underwhelming earnings and Cerebras Systems dropping 17% on declining hardware sales.

Brent crude snapped a six-day run of gains, easing after a stretch that had taken it to $90 a barrel. That came as an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps adviser, General Mohammad Reza Naqdi, said Iran was preparing to carry out operations on U.S. soil under a new military doctrine.

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