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Fed meeting 2026: will Bitcoin hold $74K or test $65K support?

by March 18, 2026
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Bitcoin heads into Fed day at a genuine inflection point.

After pushing into the highs of $76,000s earlier this week, the token is looking to find a new support at mid-$74,000 levels.

Wednesday’s Fed meeting comes in the backdrop of a war in Middle East and the investors are less focused on the rate decision but more on what Jerome Powell says about the path ahead.

Amid heightened uncertainty, crypto investors will be parsing the Fed’s statement with one key question: will it fuel Bitcoin’s rebound, or push it back toward the $65,000 mark?

Fed meeting: The real event is the dot plot

Markets are widely expecting the Fed to leave rates unchanged at 3.50% to 3.75%.

CME FedWatch-based estimates in recent market coverage putting the odds of a hold above 92%.

It matters because the focus has shifted as the rate decision is largely priced in, and investors are now zeroing in on the dot plot for clues on what comes next.

Dot plot is the Fed’s chart showing where each policymaker thinks the federal funds rate should be by the end of coming years.

In simple terms, it is the central bank’s running price tag for how restrictive policy still needs to be.

That is why crypto traders care so much about whether the median shifts.

If today’s dot plot signals a move toward two cuts, markets are likely to read that as a friendlier signal for liquidity-sensitive assets such as Bitcoin. 

If the dots slide toward no cuts, the message would be that the Fed is more worried about sticky inflation and less willing to ease, which is a much tougher backdrop for crypto.

Three paths for Bitcoin

The bullish scenario is a dovish hold. 

The analysts say that if the Fed’s dot plot shifts to two cuts, it could could lift Bitcoin by 3% to 5% in the 24 hours after the press conference. The move will bring the $76,000 level back in play.

The base case is more restrained. 

If the Fed holds, leaves the dot plot broadly unchanged and Powell avoids strong guidance either way, the traders may treat the event as a sell-the-news moment rather than a fresh catalyst.

That’s what happened after the January 2026 meeting as the Bitcoin dropped from about $90,400 to $83,383 within 48 hours of that January hold.

The tail-risk scenario is a hawkish hold.

That would mean no rate change, but a tougher inflation message and a dot plot that points to zero cuts in 2026.

AInvest says a no-cut signal could send Bitcoin sliding toward the $65,000 area.

The $65,000–$67,000 range has basically become the key level traders keep coming back to, since it sits just below the zone Bitcoin has been trying to break back into this month.

Earlier in March, MEXC pointed out that if Bitcoin can hold above $65,000, it could pave the way for a move past $70,000 and potentially a test of the $73,000–$75,000 range.

So the trade, as always on Fed day, is probably not the rate decision.

It is the tone, the dots and the speed with which traders reprice the next few months once Powell starts talking.

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