Why did Bitcoin rise today? CPI positive news, institutional rush, and technical breakthroughs drive the surge in three ways

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Why did Bitcoin surge today and break through $95,000? Rebounded to $95,410 on Wednesday, driven by three main factors: core CPI below expectations, a Bitwise survey showing 99% of crypto advisors plan to hold or increase BTC, and technical breakout resistance, with 65% predicting a year-end surpass of $110,000.

Core CPI Below Expectations Sparks Rate Cut Narrative

The first reason for Bitcoin’s rise today points directly to US inflation data. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics announced on Tuesday that December’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 0.3% month-over-month and 2.7% year-over-year, consistent with November and in line with market expectations. However, the key lies in the unexpectedly soft core CPI data, which rose only 0.2% MoM and 2.6% YoY, both below market estimates of 0.3% and 2.8%.

This data provides the Federal Reserve with greater policy flexibility to balance “still sticky inflation pressures” against “weakening employment risks” through 2026. Fed futures pricing indicates the market still expects rates to hold steady at the January 27-28 meeting but anticipates rate cuts starting as early as June, with two 25 basis point cuts possible this year. This combination of “cooling inflation and rising rate cut expectations” has historically been bullish for risk assets like Bitcoin.

21Shares crypto strategist Matt Mena explicitly states: “This morning’s CPI report provides a decisive anchor for the market, clearing the fog that has persisted since late 2025. The lower-than-expected core CPI reinforces the Fed’s ‘soft landing’ narrative and increases the likelihood of further rate cuts this year.” He emphasizes that even with political noise surrounding DOJ investigations of Powell, the data itself is clear enough.

Canada’s Scotiabank forex strategist Eric Theoret notes that market reactions suggest traders may have already priced in higher inflation readings. He points out: “Now the market worries we may have already hit a cyclical low in inflation. Many may have previously bet on a different scenario—that inflation data would unexpectedly rise.” This divergence in expectations caused risk assets to rebound sharply after the data release, with Bitcoin being one of the main beneficiaries.

Institutional Demand Accelerates: 99% of Advisors Plan to Hold or Increase

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(Source: Bitwise)

The second driver behind Bitcoin’s rise today stems from strong institutional confidence. Bitwise Asset Management manages over $15 billion in client assets, and its 2026 baseline survey results shocked the market: 99% of financial advisors investing in cryptocurrencies in 2025 plan to increase or maintain their investment share in 2026. This survey, conducted jointly with VettaFi, collected feedback from 299 financial advisors across the US.

More notably, regarding price targets, 65% of advisors forecast Bitcoin exceeding $110,000 within a year, with 58% expecting the price to reach between $110,000 and $199,000 before the end of 2026. This widespread bullish consensus provides strong demand support for Bitcoin. In 2025, about 32% of financial advisors invested in cryptocurrencies for client accounts, up from 22% in 2024, indicating accelerating institutional adoption.

Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan states: “The future of cryptocurrencies always depends on what financial advisors think. They are trusted advisors for millions of families, managing trillions of dollars. In 2025, advisors’ acceptance of crypto reached unprecedented levels.” He adds: “One statistic that shocked me: 99% of advisors holding cryptocurrencies plan to increase or maintain their holdings in 2025. People wondered what would happen if crypto prices fluctuated. Now we have the answer: they plan to buy more.”

Three Pillars of Institutional Confidence

Bitcoin ETF Continues to Attract Capital: Since the approval of spot ETFs in early 2024, institutional investors have cumulatively invested hundreds of billions of dollars through compliant channels.

Regulatory Environment Improves: Crypto-friendly policies promoted by the Trump administration have reduced compliance risks and increased institutional participation willingness.

Macro Hedge Demand: Against the backdrop of Fed rate cuts and rising geopolitical risks, Bitcoin’s appeal as an inflation hedge has strengthened.

Technical Breakthrough at $93,500 Key Resistance

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(Source: Trading View)

The third factor behind Bitcoin’s rise today is a technical breakout signal. Crypto analyst Rektcapital observes that resistance at $93,500 is weakening, with diminishing rebound amplitude. If the weekly close exceeds this level, it could signal the start of a move into six-figure territory. This price zone has constrained Bitcoin’s upward movement for nearly two months; breaking through would be a significant trend confirmation.

The 7-day Bitcoin chart shows that after a sharp correction, the market is stabilizing, with prices attempting to retake key structural levels. Bitcoin trades around $90,000, near the 9-week moving average, which has been acting as dynamic resistance but is now flattening. The overall upward trend since 2023 remains intact, with prices staying above the main weekly demand zone of $67,000 to $70,000, defining the macro bull market bottom.

The most critical recent zone is between $100,000 and $103,000, previously a distribution and pullback area. If the weekly close exceeds this zone, it indicates sellers have absorbed selling pressure, and Bitcoin is ready to resume its trend. Breaking this level would refocus attention on the previous high between $116,000 and $120,000.

Market momentum remains weak but constructive. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) stays around 40, indicating a consolidation phase rather than exhaustion. Historically, Bitcoin tends to build a bottom in this RSI range before rising. In the short term, Bitcoin may fluctuate between $80,000 and $100,000, with market momentum gradually recovering.

Mena notes that Bitcoin still needs to break through the resistance zone of $93,500 to $95,000. He believes that if upcoming retail sales and housing data confirm consumer resilience, Bitcoin could break out and open the door to $100,000. Today’s strong rebound is a positive market response to multiple favorable factors. If subsequent data and technical confirmation follow, the window for Bitcoin to re-enter six-figure territory may be opening.

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