Bitcoin’s recent rally is running into a familiar wall as the Federal Reserve prepares to deliver its latest policy decision. Bitcoin is trading at $72,141 as ofBitcoin’s recent rally is running into a familiar wall as the Federal Reserve prepares to deliver its latest policy decision. Bitcoin is trading at $72,141 as of

Bitcoin Drops to $72,000 Ahead of Federal Reserve Interest Rate Decision

2026/03/18 22:04
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Bitcoin’s recent rally is running into a familiar wall as the Federal Reserve prepares to deliver its latest policy decision.

Bitcoin is trading at $72,141 as of March 18, down 1.27% on the session and accelerating lower after the current 4-hour candle opened at $72,916 and dropped to a low of $71,978. The move wipes out several days of gains in a matter of hours, with the RSI collapsing to 43.86, now well below the signal line at 64.15. The last time momentum deteriorated this quickly on the 4-hour timeframe was during the February flush that took Bitcoin below $70,000.

The 50-period SMA sitting at $71,767 is the immediate line to watch. Price is rapidly approaching it, and whether it holds or breaks on this candle will likely determine whether the current move is a healthy reset or the beginning of something more extended.

What the Fed Meeting Means for Bitcoin

The Federal Reserve is widely expected to hold interest rates steady at its March meeting, with markets pricing near certainty around that outcome. On the surface, a hold with no surprises should be a neutral event. In practice, FOMC meetings have historically acted as short term pressure points for Bitcoin regardless of the actual decision, as traders reduce risk ahead of the announcement and reassess positioning once the statement is released.

The current setup makes that dynamic more relevant than usual. Bitcoin entered this week having gained for eight consecutive days, rallying from around $69,200 to a high of $75,800 on March 17. That kind of run builds in a lot of optimism, and optimism is exactly what tends to get unwound when the market shifts its attention from narrative to macro reality.

The Fed is not expected to signal rate cuts in the near term. Futures markets are pricing in only a single 25 basis point reduction by year end, and with oil prices elevated and inflation still above target, the case for easing remains limited. That backdrop removes one of the key conditions that has historically supported sustained Bitcoin rallies – the expectation of looser financial conditions ahead.

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What Comes Next

The $71,767 SMA level is the first meaningful technical test. A clean hold there followed by a recovery back above $73,000 would suggest the selloff is contained and the broader uptrend remains intact. A break below it, particularly on elevated volume, opens the door toward the $70,000 psychological level that has acted as both support and resistance multiple times over the past several months.

The Fed statement drops later today. Until then, the path of least resistance appears to be sideways to lower as traders wait for clarity on tone and forward guidance. A dovish surprise, however unlikely, would be the one outcome capable of reversing the current momentum quickly. Absent that, Bitcoin is likely to remain under pressure until the event risk clears and the market can reassess from a cleaner positioning baseline.

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