Bitcoin's price surged past $73,000 on Friday following U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) data that fell short of market expectations. The CPI report revealed a 10.9% rise in the U.S. energy index for March, with gasoline prices soaring 21.2% month-over-month, marking the largest monthly increase since 1967. Despite the significant rise in energy costs, the overall CPI was 0.1% lower than anticipated.
Traders are closely watching Bitcoin's short-term resistance levels, particularly around the $74,000 liquidity zone. Meanwhile, expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut remain low, aligning with the broader market consensus.
Bitcoin Surges Past $73,000 Amid Lower-than-Expected U.S. CPI Data
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