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Events that could move Bitcoin and crypto markets this week

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Last updated: 13/07/2026 3:05 Chiều
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CPI and PPI could reset rate expectationsRetail sales and sentiment test consumer strengthBank earnings and ETF flows may steer Bitcoin

Bitcoin traded near $62,800 on Monday as investors prepared for a packed week of economic releases and geopolitical news. 

Summary

  • Bitcoin faces inflation data, Iran tensions, retail reports and major bank earnings in coming days.
  • Oil prices and rate expectations could decide whether Bitcoin holds $60,000 or retests resistance again.
  • ETF inflows offer support, but traders still need a confirmed breakout above $65,000 soon.

The largest cryptocurrency stayed above the $60,000 support area, even as Asian shares fell and oil prices rose. Bitcoin was down about 1.4% over 24 hours, while its seven-day change remained close to flat. 

That kept short-term momentum weak before the data releases. Ether held near $1,780, while the wider crypto market remained cautious. Four factors now stand out: the U.S.-Iran conflict, inflation data, consumer activity reports, and major corporate earnings.

Renewed attacks between the United States and Iran pushed Brent crude above $79 a barrel and raised fresh concern about shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran said the route was closed, while U.S. officials disputed that claim. 

The conflicting statements leave energy supply risks unresolved. Higher oil prices can lift inflation expectations, strengthen the dollar and reduce demand for risk assets, including Bitcoin and altcoins.

CPI and PPI could reset rate expectations

The June Consumer Price Index will arrive on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time. The Producer Price Index follows on Wednesday at the same time. 

These reports will show whether price pressure eased after headline consumer inflation reached 4.2% in May and producer inflation stayed elevated. Traders will focus on monthly changes, core inflation and any rise linked to energy, transport or imported goods.

A hotter reading could increase expectations that the Federal Reserve will keep rates high or consider another increase. That outcome may pressure crypto by raising bond yields and supporting the dollar. 

Softer inflation could give Bitcoin room to recover toward resistance near $65,000. As crypto.news previously reported, stronger economic data has recently pushed BTC lower as investors reduced hopes for easier monetary policy.

Retail sales and sentiment test consumer strength

June retail sales and the Philadelphia Fed’s July manufacturing survey will be released on Thursday. Retail sales will show whether consumers kept spending despite higher prices and borrowing costs. 

Strong spending may support the economy, but it could also keep inflation concerns active. Weak sales may raise growth fears. Either result can move rate expectations and produce sharp changes across Bitcoin, Ether and other major tokens.

The University of Michigan will publish preliminary July consumer sentiment and inflation expectations on Friday. Its June sentiment index improved to 49.5 from 44.8 in May, but confidence remained weak. 

Traders will watch whether households expect prices to rise further after the latest oil jump. Higher long-term inflation expectations could make the Federal Reserve more cautious and limit demand for assets that do not provide fixed income.

Bank earnings and ETF flows may steer Bitcoin

Second-quarter earnings season also begins this week. JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Citigroup are due to report on Tuesday. Morgan Stanley and BlackRock follow on Wednesday, while Taiwan Semiconductor reports on Thursday. 

Their results can shape wider risk sentiment. Bank trading revenue, loan demand and comments on rates may influence financial markets, while chip spending may affect technology shares.

Crypto enters these events with limited momentum but some support from exchange-traded funds. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $197 million in weekly net inflows, ending eight straight weeks of withdrawals. 

The inflows helped BTC hold above its June support zone but did not produce a break above $65,000. The Kobeissi Letter called the schedule a “highly eventful week,” though that description remains market commentary, not a forecast.

Key Events This Week:

1. Markets React to Strait of Hormuz Closure – Today, 6 PM ET

2. June CPI Inflation data – Tuesday

3. June PPI Inflation data – Wednesday

4. June Retail Sales data – Thursday

5. July Philly Fed Manufacturing Index – Thursday

6. July MI Inflation…

— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) July 12, 2026

Disclosure: This article does not represent investment advice. The content and materials featured on this page are for educational purposes only.

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