CPI on June 10 and the FOMC on June 17, Bitcoin’s Next Big Move Will Be Decided in the Next 7 Days

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The two macro events that will define Bitcoin’s second-half trajectory land within seven days of each other: May CPI on June 10 and the FOMC dot plot on June 17.

April’s headline CPI already came in at 3.8% year over year, the highest reading since May 2023, and the market has not fully priced what a second consecutive hot print does to the Federal Reserve’s projected rate path. That mispricing is where the ±10% Bitcoin move lives.

The transmission mechanism is not complicated, but it is precise. CPI feeds directly into dot plot expectations, dot plot expectations move real yields, real yields move the DXY, and DXY moves Bitcoin.

Those four links in the chain are all live simultaneously in the June 10–17 window, and they are not pointing in the same direction right now.

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Bitcoins How CPI Prints and FOMC Transmits Into Bitcoin Through the DXY Channel

The CPI transmission works through 3 channels simultaneously. First, headline inflation shifts market pricing on the number of Fed cuts embedded in the forward curve.

Second, that repricing moves nominal Treasury yields. Third, the yield differential between U.S. assets and the rest of the world adjusts the DXY, and Bitcoin, priced in dollars and correlated to global liquidity, responds inversely.

Scenario one: a hot print above 3.6% YoY. That is not a statistical outlier, given April’s 3.8% reading and PPI already running 6.0% year over year, the largest single-month advance since March 2022.

A second consecutive hot CPI eliminates the probability of any 2026 rate cuts from consensus pricing, pushes the DXY toward 107, compresses global liquidity, and hands Bitcoin a direct test of the mid-$60,000s.

The Kraken economic brief frames it precisely: “A stronger-than-expected read could reduce implied odds of rate cuts later in 2026.”

Looking at the calendar for this week and macro feels like a total mess with CPI and the fed decision dropping back-to-back. if inflation comes in hot, btc is probably going to get crushed, but a cool reading could finally trigger that breakout.

honestly, trying to position for… pic.twitter.com/mDqgjVTVQP

— grumpykid (@_brownish6) June 4, 2026

Scenario two: an in-line print between 3.3% and 3.6%. The dot plot becomes the deciding event. If the median dot for 2026 shifts from two cuts to one, DXY holds its range and Bitcoin trades sideways into the FOMC statement. No resolution, elevated volatility, and a market that waits for June 17 to provide the verdict.

Scenario three: a cool miss below 3.0%. Core CPI is currently at 2.8% YoY, and the Fed weights it more heavily than the headline in policy deliberations. A downside surprise on both measures reprices the dot plot toward three 2026 cuts, sends DXY toward 99, and triggers the risk-asset re-rating that Bitcoin bulls have been waiting for since April.

The Fed’s own framing, per the Kraken brief, is unambiguous: “Fed officials have framed the labor market and inflation as the two conditions determining the timing of any rate adjustment.” May NFP on June 5 arrives first, with April already showing a modest 115,000 nonfarm payrolls and unemployment holding at 4.3%.

That labor data feeds the same dot-plot calculus. Each release in this fortnight is not independent – it is sequentially dependent. As Kraken’s brief puts it: “From NFP on Friday through CPI on the 10th, PPI on the 11th, and the FOMC on the 17th, this fortnight has a clear macro sequencing logic. Each data release feeds the next.”

Bitcoins Bitcoin’s Chart Entering the Gauntlet: The Levels That Decide the 2026 Story

Bitcoin is not immune to macro volatility, and the prior session’s rapid erasure of geopolitical premiums proved it.

2 numbers define the technical structure heading into June. $68,000 resistance and $63,500 support. A weekly close above $68,000 on accelerating volume shifts the chart from consolidation to breakout.

A daily close below $62,500 opens $60,000, where the next significant demand shelf sits.

The short-term holder realized price is clustered near $65,000, the cost basis for wallets that acquired BTC within the last 155 days.

bitcoins Two macro events that could define Bitcoin's trajectory will land this month: May CPI on June 10 and the FOMC dot plot on June 17.
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That level is not coincidental. It is the zone where the bull case and bear case are currently sharing the same address.

Daily RSI is mid-range, neither overbought nor oversold. Funding rates are positive but not elevated, meaning the next macro catalyst lands into a market that is directionally exposed without being obviously overleveraged.

The weekly chart is coiling. Lower highs since the April peak. Higher lows from the May flush. That compression does not hold through 2 inflation reports and an FOMC dot plot update. The June 10 to 17 window determines which way it resolves.

Volatility is coming. The only open question is the direction.

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