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Crypto Potato 2025-05-05 05:48:34

3 Things That Could Rattle Crypto Markets This Week

The US central bank will announce its interest rate decision this week, and it is highly expected that things will remain the same. Optimism picked up a little last week as stock and crypto markets made gains as tariff concerns eased slightly. However, the unexpected Q1 GDP contraction shook market sentiment. This appears to be the result of companies front-loading orders ahead of anticipated tariffs. It was also reported that President Trump has no plans to speak with China’s President Xi this week. In a potential escalation of trade tensions, Trump said that Beijing is “ripping us off” and Chinese and US officials are talking about “different things.” Economic Events May 5 to 9 Consumer sentiment also fell in April for the fourth month in a row. It is now back to levels not seen since the pandemic era, as households brace for further price hikes. On Monday, April’s ISM Services PMI (purchasing manager’s index) report will be released, reflecting business conditions in the US services sector. This key leading indicator helps analysts anticipate shifts in economic momentum. April’s S&P Global Services PMI is also due on Monday and offers an alternative perspective on the services sector by including a wider spectrum of private-sector firms. A Consumer Credit Change report is due Wednesday, measuring monthly changes in how much consumers are borrowing to finance spending on goods and services. The Federal Reserve will make its decision on interest rates on Wednesday, May 7, and the CME Fed Watch tool shows a 96% probability of rates remaining unchanged at 4.25% to 4.5%. “We expect Powell to push back against market pricing and signal a renewed priority on price stability,” said Bloomberg analysts. Traders are now expecting 80 basis points of rate cuts this year starting in July, reported Reuters. Key Events This Week: 1. S&P Global Services PMI data – Monday 2. ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI data – Monday 3. Fed Interest Rate Decision – Wednesday 4. Fed Press Conference – Wednesday 5. Initial Jobless Claims data – Thursday 6. ~20% of S&P 500 companies report earnings… — The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) May 4, 2025 Four of the Magnificent 7 are scheduled to report results this week: Microsoft and Meta Platforms on Wednesday, and Apple and Amazon on Thursday. Meanwhile, gold prices increased on Monday, helped by a weaker dollar, as investors awaited more clarity on trade policy. Crypto Market Outlook Following a weekend of stability, crypto markets started to tank on Monday morning in Asia, with total capitalization shrinking by 3.3% in a fall back to the $3 trillion mark. Bitcoin slid below $94,000, its lowest level this month, following a 2% decline on the day. Ethereum had fallen back below $1,800, and many of the altcoins were deeper in the red as markets start the week on shaky ground. The post 3 Things That Could Rattle Crypto Markets This Week appeared first on CryptoPotato .

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