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US CPI Data Release Today: Inflation Expected to Spike, What It Means for Bitcoin Price

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The US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data is set to be released today at 8:30 AM ET, with forecasts indicating a sharp rise in inflation driven by higher energy prices. A hotter-than-expected CPI could strengthen the stagflation narrative and push Bitcoin toward lower support levels around $68,000–$69,000.

Overview

Event: US CPI Data Release (March)

Time: 8:30 AM ET

Expected MoM CPI: ~0.9% – 1.0%

Expected YoY CPI: ~3.3% – 3.4%

Core CPI YoY: ~2.7%

Key Driver: Rising oil and energy prices

Markets are awaiting the US CPI report, expected to show the largest monthly inflation increase in nearly four years, largely due to the recent energy price surge linked to geopolitical tensions.

The data will be released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and is expected to influence market direction significantly.

Why Is CPI Rising?

Inflation is expected to increase due to three main factors:

Energy Price Shock
Rising oil prices following geopolitical disruptions have pushed fuel costs higher.

Supply-Side Inflation
Higher transportation and fuel costs are now impacting consumer goods and groceries.

Base Effect
A low inflation reading from last year is dropping out of the annual calculation.

This suggests inflation is being driven by external shocks rather than demand, making it harder for central banks to control.

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CPI Expectations & Forecast

Wall Street forecasters expect a sharp rise in March CPI, driven primarily by higher energy prices due to the Gulf-related supply shock.

Headline CPI (MoM): ~0.9%

Headline CPI (YoY): ~3.3% (up from 2.4%)

This marks one of the largest monthly inflation increases in recent years, with energy costs being the dominant driver. As a result, markets are focusing more on the overall inflation surge rather than minor decimal variations.

Meanwhile, core CPI (excluding food and energy) is expected to remain relatively stable:

Core CPI (MoM): ~0.27%

Core CPI (YoY): ~2.7%

The annual core increase is partly influenced by a base effect, as a weaker reading from March 2025 drops out of the calculation.

 Overall, the data suggests a headline-driven inflation spike, signaling short-term pressure from energy markets rather than broad-based demand inflation.

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How Does Today’s CPI Report Impact Global Markets?

A hot CPI print combined with geopolitical uncertainty could trigger a stagflation scenario, where Inflation rises, and Economic growth slows

This is particularly concerning because:

The Federal Reserve has limited tools to address supply-driven inflation

High energy costs could reduce consumer spending.

Two key factors will determine market direction:

CPI Outcome

Hot inflation → bearish for risk assets

Cooling inflation → bullish relief rally

Geopolitical Developments

Ceasefire revival → market stability

Further escalation → increased volatility

Markets are currently in a volatile “no man’s land,” with oil and the US Dollar Index (DXY) partially rebounding while gold and equities have pulled back slightly. Overall volatility remains elevated, driven by ongoing geopolitical uncertainty.

Despite the collapse of the ceasefire, markets have not fully unwound prior optimism, as investors still believe a deal remains possible.

Impact on Bitcoin Price

Bitcoin is currently trading within a key liquidity range and is highly sensitive to macro data.

Key Levels:

Resistance: $74,000 – $76,000

Support: $67,500 – $69,000

Outlook:

If CPI is hot → Bitcoin may drop toward $68K support

If CPI is cool → Potential move toward $74K–$76K

The current trend suggests a downside liquidity sweep first, especially given macro pressure from inflation.

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