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Bitcoin Price Forecast: BTC Nears Key 50-Day EMA as FOMC Minutes Loom

Bitcoin (BTC) is slipping toward its 50-day exponential moving average (EMA) as of March 18, 2025, with traders eyeing the upcoming release of Federal Reserve meeting minutes for near-term direction.

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Aug 22, 2026 at 12:25 PM UTC · Updated 12분 전 · 2 분 소요

Bitcoin Price Forecast: BTC Nears Key 50-Day EMA as FOMC Minutes Loom
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Bitcoin Price Forecast: BTC Nears Key 50-Day EMA as FOMC Minutes Loom

Bitcoin (BTC) is slipping toward its 50-day exponential moving average (EMA) as of March 18, 2025, with traders eyeing the upcoming release of Federal Reserve meeting minutes for near-term direction.

Why the 50-Day EMA Matters

The 50-day EMA is a widely watched technical indicator that smooths price data over the past 50 days, giving more weight to recent prices. It often acts as a dynamic support or resistance level, and a break below it can signal a short-term bearish shift. Bitcoin has been trading in a narrowing range, and the current approach to this level suggests the market is at a decision point.

FOMC Minutes: What to Watch

The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) minutes, scheduled for release at 2:00 p.m. ET today, will provide insight into the central bank’s thinking on interest rates and inflation. Any hints of prolonged higher rates could pressure risk assets like Bitcoin, while a dovish tone might offer support. Historically, Bitcoin has shown sensitivity to changes in liquidity expectations, making the minutes a potential catalyst for volatility.

Impact on Bitcoin’s Price Action

If the 50-day EMA fails to hold, the next support zone could be around the recent consolidation lows. Conversely, a bounce from this level might signal that buyers are still in control, potentially leading to a retest of higher resistance. Traders should also watch trading volumes—a break on high volume is more significant than a quiet move.

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$78,800

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