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Bitcoin Holds Range as QCP Capital Points to Jackson Hole and Fed Signals

Bitcoin continues to trade within a well-defined range, holding near $63,000 despite a week of mixed macroeconomic signals, according to a note from QCP Capital. The crypto trading firm highlighted that softer U.S. consumer and labor…

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Aug 17, 2026 at 6:33 PM UTC · 3 min de lecture

Bitcoin Holds Range as QCP Capital Points to Jackson Hole and Fed Signals
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Key Signal

$63,000 Bitcoin trading level

Entities

bitcoin

Market Impact

BTC+7.11%$69,276

Last Updated

il y a 2 jours

Traduction…

Bitcoin continues to trade within a well-defined range, holding near $63,000 despite a week of mixed macroeconomic signals, according to a note from QCP Capital. The crypto trading firm highlighted that softer U.S. consumer and labor data have eased fears of further Federal Reserve tightening, but the path forward remains clouded by rising global oil prices and their potential impact on inflation.

Market Context and Macro Pressures

Over the past week, Bitcoin has slipped about 3%, yet it has managed to stay above the lower boundary of its recent trading range. QCP Capital noted that this resilience comes amid a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty and persistent inflationary concerns, with no clear signs of an imminent breakdown. Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, has also been moving sideways near $1,900, reflecting low volatility and a lack of directional conviction across the broader digital asset market.

The firm pointed to a series of upcoming U.S. economic events that could influence market direction. These include the release of the Federal Reserve’s July FOMC minutes, July PCE inflation data, revised second-quarter GDP figures, and the Jackson Hole symposium scheduled for August 27-29. Investors are currently pricing in approximately a 30% chance of a 25-basis-point rate hike in September, according to QCP Capital’s analysis.