The post Fed Rate Decision and AI Earnings in Focus appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The crypto market enters the new week trading around a total market capitalization of $3.07 trillion, up 1.45% on the day. After weeks of consolidation, traders are bracing for major volatility driven by the Federal Reserve’s final rate decision of 2025 and a series of high-impact tech earnings. Is the Crypto Market Finally Ready to Break Out? Total Market Cap: TradingView The daily chart of total crypto market cap shows a gradual recovery from November’s correction lows near $2.8 trillion, but momentum remains capped below the middle Bollinger Band around $3.1 trillion. This zone acts as a key resistance line—breaking above it could trigger a fast move toward the upper band at $3.16 trillion, while rejection could send the market back to the $2.87 trillion support. Bollinger Bands are tightening, hinting at a volatility squeeze—a common precursor to major market moves. The Heikin Ashi candles are showing smaller wicks and higher closes, suggesting that selling pressure has eased. However, the lack of a clear breakout still keeps traders cautious. How the Fed Could Move the Crypto Market The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meets this Wednesday, and consensus expects another rate cut, bringing the federal funds rate to 3.5–3.75%. For crypto, this could be a double-edged sword. A cut would generally weaken the dollar and increase liquidity, which historically fuels crypto rallies. But with inflation still above target and economic data delayed due to the government shutdown, Powell’s tone will matter more than the cut itself. If the Fed signals that 2026 could see further easing, risk assets—including Bitcoin and Ethereum—could extend their rebound. However, a cautious Powell emphasizing “data dependency” could temper expectations and keep crypto market ranging within current levels. Beyond macro events, AI-driven corporate earnings from Oracle, Broadcom, and Adobe will also influence sentiment. Their results will… The post Fed Rate Decision and AI Earnings in Focus appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The crypto market enters the new week trading around a total market capitalization of $3.07 trillion, up 1.45% on the day. After weeks of consolidation, traders are bracing for major volatility driven by the Federal Reserve’s final rate decision of 2025 and a series of high-impact tech earnings. Is the Crypto Market Finally Ready to Break Out? Total Market Cap: TradingView The daily chart of total crypto market cap shows a gradual recovery from November’s correction lows near $2.8 trillion, but momentum remains capped below the middle Bollinger Band around $3.1 trillion. This zone acts as a key resistance line—breaking above it could trigger a fast move toward the upper band at $3.16 trillion, while rejection could send the market back to the $2.87 trillion support. Bollinger Bands are tightening, hinting at a volatility squeeze—a common precursor to major market moves. The Heikin Ashi candles are showing smaller wicks and higher closes, suggesting that selling pressure has eased. However, the lack of a clear breakout still keeps traders cautious. How the Fed Could Move the Crypto Market The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meets this Wednesday, and consensus expects another rate cut, bringing the federal funds rate to 3.5–3.75%. For crypto, this could be a double-edged sword. A cut would generally weaken the dollar and increase liquidity, which historically fuels crypto rallies. But with inflation still above target and economic data delayed due to the government shutdown, Powell’s tone will matter more than the cut itself. If the Fed signals that 2026 could see further easing, risk assets—including Bitcoin and Ethereum—could extend their rebound. However, a cautious Powell emphasizing “data dependency” could temper expectations and keep crypto market ranging within current levels. Beyond macro events, AI-driven corporate earnings from Oracle, Broadcom, and Adobe will also influence sentiment. Their results will…

Fed Rate Decision and AI Earnings in Focus

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The crypto market enters the new week trading around a total market capitalization of $3.07 trillion, up 1.45% on the day. After weeks of consolidation, traders are bracing for major volatility driven by the Federal Reserve’s final rate decision of 2025 and a series of high-impact tech earnings.

Is the Crypto Market Finally Ready to Break Out?

Total Market Cap: TradingView

The daily chart of total crypto market cap shows a gradual recovery from November’s correction lows near $2.8 trillion, but momentum remains capped below the middle Bollinger Band around $3.1 trillion. This zone acts as a key resistance line—breaking above it could trigger a fast move toward the upper band at $3.16 trillion, while rejection could send the market back to the $2.87 trillion support.

Bollinger Bands are tightening, hinting at a volatility squeeze—a common precursor to major market moves. The Heikin Ashi candles are showing smaller wicks and higher closes, suggesting that selling pressure has eased. However, the lack of a clear breakout still keeps traders cautious.

How the Fed Could Move the Crypto Market

The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meets this Wednesday, and consensus expects another rate cut, bringing the federal funds rate to 3.5–3.75%. For crypto, this could be a double-edged sword. A cut would generally weaken the dollar and increase liquidity, which historically fuels crypto rallies. But with inflation still above target and economic data delayed due to the government shutdown, Powell’s tone will matter more than the cut itself.

If the Fed signals that 2026 could see further easing, risk assets—including Bitcoin and Ethereum—could extend their rebound. However, a cautious Powell emphasizing “data dependency” could temper expectations and keep crypto market ranging within current levels.

Beyond macro events, AI-driven corporate earnings from Oracle, Broadcom, and Adobe will also influence sentiment. Their results will show how deep tech’s AI buildout is continuing—and that narrative often spills over into crypto sectors like AI tokens and infrastructure projects.

If these tech giants report stronger-than-expected AI revenues, it could spark renewed enthusiasm in crypto’s AI and cloud-linked coins like Fetch.ai, Render, or Akash. Conversely, disappointing results could dampen speculative appetite.

What to Expect This Week

The overall tone for the week is one of tight consolidation before a potential breakout. A clear move above $3.1 trillion would confirm bullish momentum, with upside targets near $3.25 trillion. Failure to sustain above that level would keep the market sideways or slightly bearish into mid-December, especially if the Fed adopts a conservative stance.

In short, the crypto market is sitting in a pressure zone—liquidity expectations, macro policy, and AI earnings will decide the next major leg. Traders should expect volatility spikes midweek and adjust positions accordingly.

Source: https://cryptoticker.io/en/what-to-expect-in-crypto-markets-this-week-fed-rate-decision-and-ai-earnings-in-focus/

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