CPI Sends a Tailwind to Markets, AI Stocks Take Off—Why Is BTC “Playing It Cool”?


After this CPI cooldown, the market saw a very clear divergence. Sentiment in U.S. technology stocks quickly heated up, with AI-related stocks performing especially strongly, while BTC did not see a corresponding breakout and instead edged lower. On the surface, this seems inconsistent with the simple logic that “cooling inflation means rising risk assets,” but breaking down fund flows reveals that the market is actually being quite rational.
First, changes in interest-rate expectations have a more direct impact on technology stocks. The valuations of high-growth companies depend heavily on future earnings. When the market becomes less concerned about high interest rates, the discounting pressure on future cash flows declines, naturally providing greater support for valuations. Therefore, a rapid recovery in AI technology stocks after cooler CPI data is not surprising.
Second, the AI sector also has an industrial trend supporting it. The market is now focused not only on interest rates, but also on whether AI capital expenditure will continue, whether chip demand will grow, and whether the profits of related companies can continue to materialize. In other words, the AI rally has a dual narrative of “macro factors + fundamentals.”
BTC is different. Although BTC is also a high-risk asset, its short-term trend is more easily influenced by positioning and sentiment. If it has already risen significantly, taking profits after favorable news is fully reasonable. Especially when overall risk appetite recovers, capital does not necessarily continue buying BTC; it may instead shift toward stocks, semiconductors, and other assets with greater certainty.
In addition, cooler CPI data is only a single data point and cannot immediately change the entire monetary-policy cycle. What investors really care about is whether inflation will continue to decline over the next few months and whether the Federal Reserve will gradually release signals of looser policy.
Therefore, BTC’s current modest pullback looks more like a short-term reallocation of capital than a complete deterioration in the macro narrative. If inflation continues to improve in the future while the dollar and U.S. Treasury yields continue to weaken, BTC could still regain its position as a core asset in liquidity trades.
Markets have never been as simple as “good news means up, bad news means down.” Capital chooses the direction it favors most. AI stocks have grabbed the spotlight for now, but BTC simply has not grabbed the microphone yet. #我的七夕交易分享
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