The last four FOMC events saw average post-announcement drops near 8%, which could push Bitcoin toward the $88K support zone if repeated.The last four FOMC events saw average post-announcement drops near 8%, which could push Bitcoin toward the $88K support zone if repeated.

Pre-FOMC Alert: Bitcoin’s Classic “Sell-the-News” Setup Forming Again

Bitcoin (BTC) climbed to nearly $94,600 on Tuesday, as traders positioned for a widely expected rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve.

This pre-meeting jump, however, has analysts warning of a familiar trap: a swift downturn following the announcement, a pattern that has defined the last four Fed policy decisions.

Market Braces for Post-Announcement Volatility

According to researcher GugaOnChain, the current setup mirrors recent history. An assessment he shared earlier today shows the last two rate cuts in September and October were followed by notable price decreases, with BTC initially touching a four-week high in September before falling almost $2,000, and later remaining largely unchanged.

It also dropped about 12% in October after news of that month’s rate cut, with even pauses in June and July resulting in immediate drops of more than 5%. The consensus, with markets pricing in a 95% chance of a cut, suggests the positive move may already be complete.

On-chain behavior also supports the cautious outlook. According to analysis from XWIN Research Japan, institutional players are adopting a defensive posture. Balances of Bitcoin on major exchanges are dropping while stablecoin reserves are growing, indicating capital is moving to the sidelines.

This is often a sign of event-driven hedging. “The key is not to chase the pre-meeting bounce but to have risk management in place beforehand,” the firm noted.

This caution is justified, given that the recent upward price movement liquidated over $66 million in short positions within one hour, contributing to total liquidations of nearly $420 million in the last 24 hours, as tracked by CoinGlass.

High long-side funding rates signal crowded speculative positions, which can accelerate a sell-off if the market reverses.

A Pattern of Anticipation and Letdown

This repeated dynamic points to a “buy the rumor, sell the news” playbook. As independent analyst Ardi commented on December 9, “The market front-runs the easing. By the time [Fed Chair] Powell speaks, the vertical move up has been completed in the days leading up to the meeting.”

Their review of the last four FOMC meetings revealed an average post-announcement drop of roughly 8%, which, from current levels, could see Bitcoin test support around $88,000.

Furthermore, the broader context shows a mixed picture. While BTC is up 2.3% in the last 24 hours to around $92,700, it remains down by about 13% over the past month, underperforming a global crypto market that is down only 0.6% for the week. This indicates the flagship cryptocurrency could be bearing the brunt of the macroeconomic uncertainty.

Ultimately, the Fed’s decision on rates may be less important than the market’s prepared reaction to it. With positioning stretched and historical precedent clear, traders are watching stablecoin liquidity and leverage metrics more closely than the headline cut, while bracing themselves for the volatility that has consistently followed.

The post Pre-FOMC Alert: Bitcoin’s Classic “Sell-the-News” Setup Forming Again appeared first on CryptoPotato.

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