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Bitcoin drops 7.3% since Trump’s inauguration amid weak sentiment

February 17, 2025
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Bitcoin continued its downward trajectory on Monday, declining 0.8% to $96,197, as the cryptocurrency market remained subdued amid the U.S. Presidents Day holiday. With stock and bond markets closed, significant price movements appeared unlikely, extending Bitcoin’s underwhelming start to 2025. Since Donald Trump’s inauguration as U.S. president on January 20, Bitcoin has dropped 7.3%, despite an initial rally following his election victory.

Bitcoin drops 7.3% since Trump’s inauguration amid weak sentiment

The new administration has introduced a crypto task force but has yet to fulfill expectations of a Bitcoin strategic reserve, a policy move that some investors had anticipated could bolster digital asset prices. Market analysts suggest that regulatory clarity and macroeconomic shifts could be key catalysts for a potential crypto market recovery. Pro-crypto legislation aimed at fostering the industry in the United States may encourage investor confidence, while broader economic indicators could also play a role in Bitcoin’s future performance.

A potential easing of inflation toward the Federal Reserve’s 2% target is one factor that could support Bitcoin’s rebound. Lower inflation would provide the central bank with a rationale to cut interest rates, a move that typically benefits riskier assets such as cryptocurrencies. With reduced borrowing costs, traditional safe-haven investments like bonds would yield lower returns, potentially increasing demand for alternative assets, including Bitcoin.

Other digital currencies also faced losses at the start of the week. XRP dropped 2.7%, and Solana fell 2.2%, reflecting a broader market downturn. However, Ethereum moved against the trend, rising 2.9%, suggesting that some investors may be rotating funds within the crypto sector. Market participants will be closely watching for policy developments and economic data that could signal a shift in sentiment.

As regulatory frameworks evolve and macroeconomic conditions change, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies may find new momentum, but for now, the market remains in a consolidation phase following recent declines. With investor sentiment fluctuating and external factors influencing price movements, Bitcoin’s near-term trajectory remains uncertain. However, any indications of regulatory support or monetary policy easing could reignite demand and drive a resurgence in crypto valuations. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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