Bitcoin jumps to $117,000 as markets price in Fed cuts: 118K is the key threshold

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Bitcoin reached $117,000, a four-week high, while the Fed Funds markets are strongly pricing in an imminent rate cut. Signals from the futures market and Fed Funds curves are collected and synthesized in real-time by tools like CME FedWatch and the official calendar of the Federal Reserve (FOMC). In this context, the area $118,000 remains the breaking point that could trigger new volatility.

According to the data collected by our analysis desk between September 10 and 16, 2025, limit orders above $118k have increased by ~35% on major exchanges, highlighting concentrated interest in that range. Market analysts also observe an increase in positioning on options with a positive delta towards $120k, a behavior that historically amplifies price swings during breakout phases.

Price and Probability of Cuts: Market Snapshot

The movement of BTC fits into a context of high expectations ahead of the September 2025 FOMC meeting, currently under discussion. Below are the observed probabilities:

  • 96% — probability of a 25 bps cut according to CME FedWatch
  • 4% — probability of a 50 bps cut
  • 93% — odds on Polymarket for a 25 bps cut
  • 5% — odds on Polymarket for a 50 bps cut
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CME FedWatch indicates a 96% probability of a 25 bps interest rate cut by the Fed during today’s meeting on September 17

The percentages reflect real-time expectations and do not guarantee outcomes. That said, the Bitcoin market prices in both a gradual easing and the risk of surprises in the Fed’s communication.