Why is Bitcoin falling?

Bitcoin is continuing to lose value, even though the US Federal Reserve (Fed) has lowered interest rates by 0.5 percent. Market experts explain that this is an expected movement: markets had already included this discount at the price, and when the decision became real, investors sold their positions, decrypt reports. This [...]
Bitcoin is continuing to lose value, even though the US Federal Reserve (Fed) has lowered interest rates by 0.5 percent.
Market experts explain that this is an expected movement: markets had already included this drop in prices, and when the decision became real, investors sold their positions, reports decrypt.
This is a typical example of newsmaking when something is expected, the price may fall when it happens”, analysts say.
Although lower rates usually promote borrowing and supporting risk assets, Bitcoin has fallen below the level of $90,200.
The factors affecting include reduced expectations for further reductions of rates in 2026, as well as political and economic uncertainty, such as presidential elections and increased technological spending that could boost inflation.
Analysts warn that, despite monetary stimulating decisions, Bitcoin remains influenced by long-term factors that could curb its growth. /Telegrapher













