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Crypto Prepares for Volatility Storm as CPI Data and Fed Meeting Loom

Crypto Prepares for Volatility Storm as CPI Data and Fed Meeting Loom

DailyCoinDailyCoin2025/10/20 13:04
By:DailyCoin

Crypto traders are bracing for a potentially turbulent week as Friday’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) data arrives just days before the Federal Reserve’s October 29 meeting.

The crypto market is eagerly watching for possible interest rate cuts, which could spark a new bull run. But is that really likely?

Two Critical Announcements During Government Shutdown

On Friday, October 25, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will release the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for September and the past 12 months.

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CPI measures the average price change over time for a basket of goods and services typical for consumers (e.g., food, housing, transportation, healthcare). It reflects the level of inflation and changes in the cost of living.

While CPI data is usually released monthly, this release is unique because it occurs during a U.S. government shutdown. For the first time since 2018, the data, delayed due to the shutdown, will be published on Friday, the last trading day of the week for traditional financial markets.

Despite the timing, the CPI report comes just days before the October 29 Fed meeting, where market participants expect guidance on interest rates. The Fed uses CPI data to shape monetary policy, particularly decisions about rate adjustments.

Typically, if CPI shows high inflation, the Fed may raise rates to curb it, which often negatively impacts riskier assets. If CPI is low, the Fed may cut rates or pursue stimulus measures, which usually boost markets.

Expect a Volatility Spike

What makes this situation unusual is that two major financial announcements are coming during the U.S. government shutdown, when agencies are closed and no additional data will be released. This is why crypto traders are calling it a “perfect volatility storm.”

If CPI comes in higher than expected, the Fed likely won’t cut rates, hitting tech and crypto sectors, which may drop. If CPI comes in lower than expected, the market may still rotate toward safer assets.

Either way, financial markets should expect volatility spike on thursday and Friday, says former Wall Street analyst. 

This timing is no accident 🎯

CPI on Friday (first since 2018) + Fed meeting 5 days later + zero other data = perfect volatility storm

Here's the trade setup:

Markets are positioned for "bullish September CPI" but have NO confirmation data before Friday. Wed-Thu become pure…

— Tom 🅰️LPHA Trades | +440% since ’21 (~45%/yr) 📈 (@TomAlphaTrades) October 19, 2025

Expectations for Higher Inflation

According to Polymarket, the majority (79%) of participants expect inflation to rise.

About 40% of respondents predict the announced inflation rate will be 3%, while nearly the same share (39%) expects it to be even higher, at 3.1%.

In both cases, this is 0.1–0.2% higher than August’s reported 2.9% inflation rate—the highest since the start of the year.

Crypto Prepares for Volatility Storm as CPI Data and Fed Meeting Loom image 0 Crypto Prepares for Volatility Storm as CPI Data and Fed Meeting Loom image 1 Source: Polymarket


Besides CPI, other factors will also shape markets this week, with ongoing U.S.-China trade talks and earnings reports from major companies like Intel, Tesla, and Nvidia. Every move could set the tone for the fourth quarter.

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People Also Ask:

What is CPI data?

CPI data, or Consumer Price Index data, measures the average price change of a basket of goods and services over time, showing inflation trends.

Why is CPI data important for crypto traders?

CPI data influences the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decisions. Higher inflation may limit rate cuts, affecting tech and crypto markets, while lower inflation could support growth.

Can CPI data influence crypto prices?

Yes. Crypto markets often react to CPI because it signals potential Fed actions that affect liquidity and investor sentiment.

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