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How Donald Trump’s inauguration could drive Bitcoin price this month

by January 6, 2025
written by January 6, 2025

The cryptocurrency market has entered 2025 with cautious optimism after enduring a turbulent close to 2024.

With several pivotal events on the horizon, including the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, Bitcoin is poised for potential volatility this month.

As traders weigh inflation data, Federal Reserve policy, and renewed institutional interest, the question remains: how will Trump’s presidency shape Bitcoin’s trajectory?

Could Trump’s policies spark a Bitcoin rally?

Donald Trump’s return to the White House brings with it a potential shake-up in economic policies that could influence Bitcoin’s price movement.

Trump’s administration has previously expressed scepticism about cryptocurrencies, yet his pro-business stance may inadvertently create an environment conducive to Bitcoin adoption.

Institutional investors are already increasing their stakes in Bitcoin, spurred by favourable inflation forecasts and regulatory clarity.

A notable $900 million inflow into spot Bitcoin ETFs signals robust market sentiment.

Furthermore, stablecoin minting has resumed, boosting liquidity and strengthening Bitcoin’s dominance, which currently holds 55% of the cryptocurrency market.

Trump’s inauguration on January 20 could act as a catalyst for a short-term Bitcoin rally, especially if his policies hint at lower taxes or regulatory leniency for blockchain technologies.

Bitcoin recently surged to $98,850, reflecting growing investor confidence. Whether this momentum can sustain will depend on other macroeconomic factors in play.

Inflation data and Fed policies add complexity

While optimism surrounds the inauguration, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report due on January 15 is expected to have a more immediate impact on Bitcoin prices.

A favourable inflation reading could reinforce bullish sentiment, potentially pushing Bitcoin past its psychological resistance level of $100,000.

The Federal Reserve’s January 29 meeting, however, poses a challenge.

The central bank is likely to maintain interest rates, which could temper enthusiasm in risk-on assets like Bitcoin.

Analysts predict a slight pullback following the Fed’s announcement, as markets recalibrate to the monetary landscape.

Bitcoin’s dominance in the cryptocurrency market adds to its importance.

Its performance could set the tone for altcoins and the broader crypto ecosystem, making the interplay of inflation data, Trump’s policies, and Federal Reserve actions crucial to watch.

Diverging forecasts reflect market uncertainty

Market projections for Bitcoin remain divided.

While some analysts forecast a steady climb in early 2025, others caution about potential volatility.

Predictions range from a drop to $89,000 to a rebound exceeding $125,000 by the end of the first quarter, depending on macroeconomic conditions and market sentiment.

Despite these contrasting views, Bitcoin has entered 2025 with strong investor confidence.

The Crypto Fear and Greed Index has surged to 76/100, indicating “Extreme Greed” among traders.

For those viewing the current dip as a buying opportunity, the case for accumulation remains compelling, especially as Bitcoin solidifies its role as a hedge against traditional financial risks.

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