Can BTC finally rebound now?
Bitcoin’s price quickly jumped by over a grand after the US CPI numbers for November came out, and they painted a much better picture than expected.
As previously reported, the current week was expected to be highly volatile due to the release of key economic data in several countries. One of the most important was scheduled for today in the US – the Consumer Price Index figures for November.
Expectations were quite high. The regular CPI was anticipated to be at 3.1%, while the Core CPI, which excludes more volatile sectors like food and energy, was at 3%.
In reality, both of those figures for November were much lower – the regular CPI sits at 2.7%, while the Core is at 2.6%.
🚨 Just In: November US CPI annual inflation rises 2.7%, below expectations of 3.1%.
Core CPI inflation increased 2.6% Y/Y, compared to forecasts for a gain of 3.0%. pic.twitter.com/EmcYBHDZMf
— Jesse Cohen (@JesseCohenInv) December 18, 2025
Given the fact that lower inflation should further open the door for the US Federal Reserve to cut the interest rates, and perhaps aim for Trump’s goal of 1% in 2026, BTC’s immediate price reaction was quite positive.
The asset, which traded at just over $87,000, surged by over a grand to $88,500, where it was stopped, at least for now.
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Jordan got into crypto in 2016 by trading and investing. He began writing about blockchain technology in 2017 and now serves as CryptoPotato's Assistant Editor-in-Chief. He has managed numerous crypto-related projects and is passionate about all things blockchain.

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