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#StrongNonfarmPayrollsRekindleRateHikeFear
The latest U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls report delivered a major surprise, with 172K jobs added versus expectations of 85K. The unemployment rate remained at 4.3%, while wage growth stayed relatively stable.
This stronger-than-expected labor market has reshaped expectations for monetary policy. Investors are now reassessing the possibility of tighter Federal Reserve policy later this year, as resilient employment data may complicate the path toward lower interest rates.
Key takeaways from the report:
✅ Job growth significantly exceeded forecasts
✅ Manufacturing and healthcare employment remained resilient
✅ Labor market conditions continue to show strength
✅ Markets are reassessing future rate expectations
✅ Risk assets reacted to changing macro conditions
Market reaction was swift:
📉 Technology and growth stocks faced selling pressure
📈 The U.S. Dollar strengthened
📉 Gold remained under pressure as higher-rate expectations increased
📊 Volatility rose across risk assets
For Bitcoin and the broader crypto market, macroeconomic conditions remain a critical factor. Higher interest-rate expectations can influence liquidity, investor sentiment, and risk appetite across digital assets.
Key events to watch next:
🔹 Upcoming CPI inflation data
🔹 Federal Reserve policy meeting
🔹 Next Nonfarm Payrolls report
These releases could play an important role in shaping market expectations for the second half of 2026.
While short-term rallies remain possible, investors continue to monitor employment, inflation, and monetary policy trends closely as they assess the broader market outlook.
One employment report has just reshaped the entire macro landscape for 2026. May nonfarm payrolls came in at 172,000 double the 85,000 economists had predicted, and the prior two months were revised upward by 93,000 jobs combined. The message is unmistakable: the U.S. labor market is not slowing down. It is accelerating.
The immediate market reaction was swift and brutal. The S&P 500 plunged more than 2% to near 7,427 the worst day since October. The Dow dropped 0.9% to around 51,094. Big tech led the sell-off, dragging the entire market lower. The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note surged more than 7 basis points to 4.553%, with bonds suffering a sharp sell-off. The U.S. Dollar Index rocketed nearly 30 points higher, pushing the yen beyond 160 approaching levels that previously triggered Japanese intervention, with Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama already warning of decisive action. The euro fell 0.29% to $1.1575.
But the most consequential shift happened in rate expectations. Before the jobs report, prediction market Kalshi showed just a 25.3% chance of a Fed rate hike this year. After the report, that probability doubled to 52%. CME's FedWatch tool recorded a 68.4% probability of a rate increase by the December meeting, up from 52% just 24 hours earlier. Bloomberg reported that interest-rate swaps show traders fully pricing in a quarter-point increase by year-end, with roughly a 60% chance the move comes as early as October. This is a dramatic reversal just months ago, markets were debating how many cuts would come this year.
The context is essential. The federal funds rate currently sits at 3.50% to 3.75%. The Fed, now led by Kevin Warsh, faces a dual challenge: war-driven inflation and employment resilience. Core CPI hit 3.3% year-over-year in April well above the 2% target. The Iran conflict has pushed headline CPI to 3.8%, with energy prices serving as a persistent inflation catalyst. The jobs report essentially told the Fed: the economy can absorb higher rates. The labor market has no cracks, providing the necessary firepower to fight inflation.
For Bitcoin, the rate hike narrative is direct downward pressure. BTC trades around $60,000 to $63,500, down roughly 50% from its all-time high of $126,080. Spot Bitcoin ETFs have seen record outflows over $1.40 billion in the first week of June alone. Higher rates mean tighter liquidity, a stronger dollar, and greater pressure on risk assets. The correlation between crypto and tech stocks remains tight, and tech suffered the worst of the sell-off on jobs report day.
Gold took a double hit. Despite traditionally serving as a safe haven during geopolitical risk and inflation, gold has fallen 23% from its January peak of $5,608 to approximately $4,314 on June 8. Rate hike expectations have overwhelmed geopolitical premium — higher rates make non-yielding metals less attractive relative to yield-bearing assets. Analysts now describe gold's behavior as more risk-asset-like than safe-haven-like.
The strategic landscape: the Fed is now likely to hike before year-end, with the June 17-18 FOMC as the next critical checkpoint. The 10-year Treasury yield is heading toward 4.70%. Dollar strength is creating ripple effects across emerging market currencies and commodities. Risk assets face twin pressure: geopolitical uncertainty plus monetary tightening.
Trading strategies are adapting. Some analysts see tactical Bitcoin accumulation near the $60,000 to $62,000 zone, but with a hard stop at $55,000 given structural ETF outflow pressure. The short Treasury thesis is reinforced. Position sizing should be reduced ahead of geopolitical binary risk events over the weekend.
The bottom line from the May jobs report: the U.S. economy is not giving the Fed permission to cut rates it is paving the road for a hike. Markets are now grappling with an entirely different rate path, and the implications for equities, bonds, gold, and crypto will play out over the coming months.