Bitcoin price today: BTC hovers near $92,000 ahead of CPI test as Fed jitters linger

Bitcoin price today: BTC hovers near $92,000 ahead of CPI test as Fed jitters linger

NEW YORK, Jan 13, 2026, 06:29 EST

  • Bitcoin climbed roughly 1.7% to hover around $92,100, bouncing between about $90,100 and $92,500 earlier.
  • Markets are focused on Tuesday’s U.S. December CPI release, eyeing its impact on rate-cut expectations
  • Ether edges up roughly 0.6% to around $3,134 amid cautious trading

Bitcoin traded just below $92,000 on Tuesday, pulling back slightly from an earlier dip toward $90,000. Investors stayed cautious ahead of U.S. inflation figures, which might shake up expectations for interest-rate cuts.

Crypto moves nonstop, yet it often follows the lead of U.S. rates and the dollar. When traders expect policy to remain tight, risk appetite tends to evaporate quickly.

Economists forecast the U.S. consumer price index to climb 0.3% in December, maintaining a 2.7% year-on-year gain after a 43-day government shutdown clouded the previous data, according to a Reuters poll. The Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep its benchmark rate steady between 3.50% and 3.75% at the January 27-28 meeting. Oscar Munoz, TD Securities’ chief U.S. macro strategist, noted the upcoming report should reflect “meaningful payback” from the disrupted figures. Meanwhile, Fed Chair Jerome Powell dismissed a criminal investigation into him as a “pretext” aimed at swaying rate decisions. Reuters

Bitcoin climbed roughly 1.7% to $92,112 by 6:29 a.m. EST, bouncing between a low of $90,097 and a high near $92,490, market data showed.

Bitcoin slipped 0.2% to around $91,895 during early Asian trading, Investing.com reported, as investors digested the latest CPI data alongside a spate of geopolitical developments. The site noted a shift of funds into AI-focused tech stocks, while oil prices climbed amid concerns over unrest in Iran. Safe-haven assets like gold remained supported. Investing

Ether, the second-largest token, gained roughly 0.6%, reaching $3,133.58. Other major altcoins showed mixed results as traders held back from jumping on rallies.

Technical analysts are pointing to a messy tape. Kitco’s Jim Wyckoff called bitcoin trading “sideways and choppy” in a Monday daily chart alert, echoing the recent tug-of-war near the $90,000 mark. (In chart terms, a “support” level is where buying has typically stepped in.) Kitco

CoinDesk reported in a separate update that bitcoin’s initial rally lost steam, with prices slipping back under $91,000 during the last session. Coindesk

Yet the next move might hinge on a single number. A hotter CPI print could push yields and the dollar higher, dragging bitcoin back toward its recent lows. On the flip side, a softer reading would probably relieve some pressure on risk assets — at least until the Fed drops its next headline.

Some crypto firms are echoing the same macro narrative. Vikram Subburaj, CEO of Indian exchange Giottus, told Gadgets360 that the drop in retail trading paired with steady activity from larger holders “typically points to consolidation rather than panic selling.” Gadgets360

Stock Market Today

  • Futures slip as CPI data looms; JPMorgan posts mixed results; Delta slides; Trump tariffs
    January 13, 2026, 8:51 AM EST. Stock futures slip as the market awaits the CPI report and kicks off the quarterly earnings season. Dow and S&P 500 futures were down about 0.2%, while Nasdaq futures fell 0.3% after a session that saw indices at records the prior day. JPMorgan Chase posted mixed results: adjusted EPS $5.23 on revenue of $45.8 billion, with net interest income of $25.1 billion beating estimates. The CPI release at 8:30 a.m. ET is expected to show prices up about 2.7% year over year. Delta Air Lines sank after a disappointing outlook. Trump threatened tariffs on Iran's trading partners amid protests. Yields rose; the 10-year around 4.20%. Oil gained about 1.7% near $60.50 a barrel; gold fell; Bitcoin near $92,000.
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