Key TakeawaysBitcoin (BTC) fell to a 10 day low around $62,500 and trades near $62,800 to $63,000 to start the week, down roughly 4% over seven days despite July inflation data landing exactly on foreKey TakeawaysBitcoin (BTC) fell to a 10 day low around $62,500 and trades near $62,800 to $63,000 to start the week, down roughly 4% over seven days despite July inflation data landing exactly on fore

Why Is Bitcoin Down? BTC Hits 10-Day Lows Near $62,500 as In-Line CPI Fails to Spark a Rally Key Takeaways

Key Takeaways
Bitcoin (BTC) fell to a 10 day low around $62,500 and trades near $62,800 to $63,000 to start the week, down roughly 4% over seven days despite July inflation data landing exactly on forecast.
July CPI rose 0.1% on the month and 3.4% on the year, with core inflation easing to 2.5%, cool enough to rule out a hawkish shock but still far too high to put rate cuts back on the table.
The reaction was historic in its absence: the CPI release produced the narrowest reaction candle since spot Bitcoin ETFs began trading, options had priced just a 1.3% move, and perpetual futures activity sank to a three year low.
Spot Bitcoin ETFs logged consecutive daily outflows in the $55 million to $192 million range, while Strategy's seven week buying pause and its August 10 sale removed a reflexive bid that used to amplify macro catalysts.
Bitcoin dominance slipped to about 56% as SOL, BNB, TRX and LINK held green, and the next major catalysts arrive late: the Jackson Hole symposium on August 27 to 29, September 4 jobs data and the September 16 Fed decision.
 
 

The Relief Rally That Never Came

On paper, last week should have been good for Bitcoin. The July consumer price index landed precisely in line with expectations on August 12, with headline inflation cooling to 3.4% from 3.5% and core easing to 2.5% from 2.6%. Producer prices followed on Thursday and came in cooler than forecast. Equities took the news well, with Asian markets rallying and Korea's Kospi entering a technical bull market. Crypto did the opposite: Bitcoin was rejected repeatedly at $64,400, slipped below $63,000, and ground down to a 10 day low near $62,500, cutting its market capitalization to about $1.26 trillion within a total crypto market near $2.24 trillion.
Analysts summarized the problem in one line: the print bought the Fed time, not conviction. Ryan Lee, chief analyst at Bitget Research, noted an in-line reading "neither forces a hawkish re-pricing nor delivers a clear dovish catalyst," which preserves September expectations and simply pushes attention to the next data. Inflation at 3.4% remains far above the 2% target, so the cooling was not enough to revive rate cut hopes, and Bitfinex analysts captured the asymmetry a day earlier: "The hike is being priced out, but easing is not being priced in."
 

The Macro Trade Has Stopped Working

The most striking feature of the week was how little Bitcoin moved on data that once defined its trading calendar. The four hour candle containing the CPI release was the narrowest CPI day candle since spot Bitcoin ETFs began trading, options markets had priced an expected move of just 1.3%, perpetual futures activity fell to a three year low into the release, and exchange volume ran 35% below its 30 day average. One widely shared analysis noted Bitcoin's correlation with a global index of central bank easing has actually inverted this year, a sign the asset is trading on its own internal supply and demand rather than the macro impulse.
Part of that internal picture is flows, and they have turned negative. US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded consecutive sessions of net outflows in the $55 million to $192 million range, unwinding the early August inflow burst. The other part is the disappearance of the market's most famous buyer: Strategy has not purchased Bitcoin in seven weeks and sold roughly $108.6 million worth on August 10, its second disposal of the year. Analysts argue that pause removed a reflexive bid that used to amplify every macro catalyst.
 
 
 

Rotation Under the Surface

The weakness is not uniform. Bitcoin dominance slipped to roughly 56% as several large altcoins held or gained on the week, including Solana, BNB, TRON, Monero and Chainlink, while Ethereum held up better than Bitcoin near $1,880. Rising chatter that crypto is dead has itself become a talking point, with some analysts treating the surge in obituaries as a contrarian signal while onchain data shows large investors quietly accumulating. Geopolitics remains the wild card in both directions: Brent crude near $88.50 has come off its highs, but fresh threats from Iranian military figures keep an energy premium and a risk-off trigger alive.
 

The Levels and the Long Wait for a Catalyst

Technically, Bitcoin remains inside the $62,000 to $66,000 range that has held for five weeks, and it is now testing the floor of it. Support sits at $62,000, then the psychological $60,000 level, with the June low near $58,000 as the deeper backstop. Overhead, the repeated rejection zone at $64,400 is the first hurdle, followed by $65,000 and the July high at $66,910. A decisive break of either boundary would be the first real trend signal in over a month.
The catalyst calendar is thin until late August, which may itself explain the drift. The Jackson Hole symposium on August 27 to 29, themed around financial innovation, payments and policy, gives Fed Chair Kevin Warsh his highest profile platform yet to signal how the central bank weighs a cooling labor market against above target inflation. September then stacks the deck: jobs data on the 4th, CPI on the 11th, and the Fed decision on the 16th, the same week the Senate returns to the stalled CLARITY Act.
 

What It Means for Traders on MEXC

Range markets punish impatience. With Bitcoin pressing the bottom of a five week range and no major catalyst for ten days, chasing breakdowns or fading bounces without confirmation is how accounts bleed. Traders can follow the live BTC/USDT price on MEXC, set alerts at $62,000 and $64,400, watch the ETH/USDT pair and dominance for rotation signals, and use stop loss and take profit orders on MEXC Futures to predefine risk at the range boundaries.
 
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