Bitcoin Edges Higher, ETH Rebounds Above $4k as Sentiment Slips Into ‘Fear’ Territory
PCE inflation data matched analyst expectations, but leaves policymakers balancing sticky inflation with a softer labor market, Sygnum Bank’s CIO noted.
Sep 26, 2025, 6:39 p.m.
Crypto markets modestly bounced on Friday with BTC$109.516,52 back above $110,000. Ethereum’s ETH$4020,01 outperformed with a 3.8% gain to cross $4,000, while DOGE$0.2306 rose 3.4% and SOL$204,13 added 2.5%.
The cautious bid came as fresh inflation data landed squarely in line with forecasts. The Fed’s preferred measure of prices, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index, rose 2.7% year-over-year in August, while core PCE excluding food and energy climbed 2.9%.
The data report reinforced the Fed’s narrative of gradually easing price pressures, said Fabian Dori, CIO at Sygnum Bank, but it also leaves policymakers balancing sticky inflation with a softer labor market backdrop.
“For investors, the implications are twofold: if inflation trends lower, risk assets may find support from confidence in the Fed’s easing cycle,” he said. “But any upside surprises in coming data could push back short-term rate cut expectations, weighing on equities and boosting the U.S. dollar.”
Crypto sentiment turns fearful
Meanwhile, sentiment in crypto remained fragile. The Fear & Greed Index, a well-followed sentiment indicator, plummeted to 28 on Friday, its most depressed level since mid-April signaling “fear” among traders. That reflected recent volatility after Thursday’s $1.1 billion liquidation wave wiped out leveraged long positions.
“In recent days, roughly $3 billion of levered longs have been liquidated,” noted Matt Mena, strategist at digital asset manager 21Shares. With excess leverage largely flushed out, he said positioning has swung to an extreme bearish, Mena noted: popular tokens such as BTC, SOL, and DOGE now show a long-to-short ratio of just one-to-nine.
That, combined with the Fear & Greed Index at near extremes lows, “sets the stage for a potential short squeeze,” Mena argued.
Paul Howard, senior director at trading firm Wincent, didn’t share to positive outlook and warned that the market could drift lower before stabilizing. He pointed to BTC dipping below its 100-day moving average under $110,000 and the total crypto market cap sliding under $4 trillion as signs of weakness.
“The market is in a healthy correction without panic or significant uptick in volatility,” he said. “It is likely that we grind lower the coming weeks,” adding he is beginning to question whether crypto revisits record highs in 2025.
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