US December CPI rose 0.3% month-over-month, with core CPI excluding energy and food up only 0.2%, showing a divergence. Bitcoin did not fluctuate significantly after the data release, remaining stable around $92,000, with market participants behaving quite calmly.



This moderate core inflation data reinforces the Fed's expectation to hold steady for now. According to market pricing reflected in CME interest rate futures contracts, the probability of maintaining the current rate in January is close to 80%.

From a quantitative perspective, what does this mean? The stable performance after excluding energy and food actually reduces the tail risk of "long-term high levels." In the short term, the implied volatility index (DVOL) for rate fluctuations remains relatively low, lowering the cost of holding convex positions in risk assets like Bitcoin.

The market's focus has quietly shifted—from purely policy expectations to assessments of actual yields and overall positioning structure. Systematic funds still lack clear macro signals to drive directional trades, but active traders continue to view BTC as a hedge against interest rate volatility.
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RetroHodler91vip
· 10h ago
Core CPI is only 0.2%, hawks should shut up now.
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LayerZeroEnjoyervip
· 15h ago
Core CPI is only 0.2% ? Now the Fed really has no reason to rush to raise interest rates. The fact that 92k didn't react indicates the market has already digested it. Now it's just a matter of who can find that "clear macro signal."
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BuyHighSellLowvip
· 15h ago
Core CPI 0.2%?That's what everyone calls a "soft landing," huh? The Federal Reserve is really going to take a back seat. Can't even hold down 92,000, feels like there's more to the story ahead.
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GhostWalletSleuthvip
· 15h ago
Core CPI underperforms, BTC remains steady as an old dog. Is this what you call "risk pricing is fully reflected"? I think, big funds are just waiting for the next signal to dump.
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SadMoneyMeowvip
· 15h ago
Core CPI is only 0.2%, this data isn't as bad as expected, no wonder the crypto world hasn't reacted much.
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blockBoyvip
· 15h ago
Core inflation is so moderate that the Federal Reserve is really holding steady... But this is strange, why is Bitcoin still unresponsive? The market seems numb.
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PumpAnalystvip
· 15h ago
Core CPI is only 0.2% ? Now the Federal Reserve really has to sit still and be honest, unmoving as a mountain. The 92,000 level is so stable, indicating that big players are also waiting for signals. Don't rush to get on board, everyone.
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