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    FBS Analysts Predict Bitcoin Downturn Amidst Anticipation of 2024 Federal Reserve Rate Cut

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on February 1, 2024

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 31, 2026

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    Singapore, Singapore, February 1st, 2024, FinanceWire

    FBS Analysts Predict Bitcoin Downturn Amidst Anticipation of 2024 Federal Reserve Rate Cut

    Singapore, Singapore, February 1st, 2024, FinanceWire

    FBS analysts project a looming downturn for Bitcoin as the market players await the upcoming Federal Reserve’s key rate cut in 2024. This tendency signals the rising probability of the BTCUSD’s closing bullish trend, as rate hikes frequently influence risk assets such as Bitcoin.

    The Federal Reserve’s key rate, a pivotal factor determining the minimum interest rate for interbank lending, plays a substantial role in shaping the financial landscape. Market participants have observed a correlation between the Federal Reserve’s key rate peaks and the decline of risk assets, including Bitcoin.

    As FBS analysts review Bitcoin’s behavior from 2017 to 2020, they point out a remarkable 370% surge in early 2019 to 13,000 USD or the 61.8 Fibonacci level, following public anticipation of the rate cuts. However, the trend reversed as the rates started declining, leading to bearish BTCUSD.

    The 2021-2024 scenario witnessed the Federal Reserve’s increasing interest rates to combat inflation. Despite initial expectations of such rate hikes dampening the demand for risk assets, Bitcoin’s value surprisingly increased. The market dynamics shifted following the Fed’s announcement of a pause in rate hikes in September 2023, with markets pricing in an upcoming rate decline.

    Looking at the 2024 financial market trends, FBS analysts point out the striking similarities with Bitcoin’s 2017-2020 pattern. They mainly highlight that BTCUSD reached the 61.8 Fibonacci level at around 49,000 USD and subsequently bounced off, coinciding with market expectations of the potential rate cut by the Federal Reserve.

    Considering substantial parallels with the past, FBS analysts anticipate a decline in Bitcoin’s price towards the 36,000 USD target after the first Fed rate cut in 2024. Moreover, if BTCUSD loses this support, it may drop to 31,000 USD and even 25,000 USD support levels.

    This scenario underscores a crucial aspect often overlooked in market cycles. While there is anticipation that a key rate cut will positively impact prices of risky assets like Bitcoin, it is imperative to recognize the fundamental factor that such cuts typically occur in the face of economic stagnation and decelerating growth, prompting panic selling and the disposal of risky assets.

    Disclaimer: This material does not constitute a call to trade, trading advice or recommendation and is intended for informational purposes only.

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    Frequently Asked Questions about FBS Analysts Predict Bitcoin Downturn Amidst Anticipation of 2024 Federal Reserve Rate Cut

    1What is Bitcoin?

    Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that allows for peer-to-peer transactions without the need for a central authority or intermediary.

    2What is the Federal Reserve?

    The Federal Reserve, often referred to as the Fed, is the central banking system of the United States, responsible for monetary policy and financial stability.

    3What are interest rates?

    Interest rates are the cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage of the total loan amount, and can influence economic activity.

    4What is a rate cut?

    A rate cut occurs when a central bank lowers the interest rate, making borrowing cheaper in an effort to stimulate economic growth.

    5What is market behavior?

    Market behavior refers to the actions and reactions of investors and traders in response to various economic factors and news.

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