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USCPISurgesToThreeYearHighOf4.2%
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U.S. inflation just came in at 4.2%, matching expectations but rising from 3.8% previously — marking a continued upward trend and the highest level in three years. At first glance, “meeting expectations” might seem neutral, but the broader context tells a more important story. Inflation has now climbed for three consecutive months, largely driven by rising energy costs, which continue to put pressure on households and overall market sentiment. According to the latest data, energy contributed over 60% of the monthly increase, with fuel prices remaining significantly higher year-over-year. At the same time, essential categories like food, shelter, and clothing are also increasing, showing that inflation is becoming more widespread across the economy. From a market perspective, this release is especially important. Historical data suggests that when CPI comes in exactly as forecast, Bitcoin tends to react positively in the short term. In fact, past patterns show around a 66.67% probability of BTC moving upward, with an average short-term gain of about +0.48%. This aligns with the idea that “no surprise” in inflation reduces uncertainty and supports risk assets. However, if inflation had come in higher than expected, the reaction would likely be very different. Data shows a 100% probability of BTC declining in such scenarios, with an average drop of around -0.73% in the immediate aftermath. This highlights just how sensitive crypto markets are to inflation shocks and monetary policy expectations. Even with this neutral-to-slightly-positive outcome, the bigger picture remains unchanged. Inflation is still elevated, consumer confidence is weakening, and the Federal Reserve faces increasing pressure as it balances rate decisions. Markets are now adjusting to the reality that interest rates may stay higher for longer. #USCPISurgesToThreeYearHighOf4.2% #USMayCPIAcceleratesTo4Point2Percent #cpi
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