- XRP, Solana, and Cardano prices hover near $1.30, $80, and $0.24, respectively.
- Currently, BTC trades around $66,430 after retreating from highs of $68,000.
- Analysts say the week is heavy on macroeconomic data releases, and that’s likely to impact volatility.
XRP, Solana, and Cardano prices hover at critical support levels amid a potentially volatile week for cryptocurrencies, with Bitcoin poised just above $66,000 as traders brace for a fresh wave of macroeconomic data.
While geopolitical risk from the Iran war continues to roil markets, investors weighing the next moves might also want to pay attention to key macroeconomic events this week.
QCP Group has noted, via a post on X, that these data releases will likely shape the next leg of the Bitcoin price.
On Monday, analysts at Greeks.live opined that, in addition to macroeconomic factors, volatility could also hinge on announcements from US President Donald Trump.
Bitcoin led altcoins briefly higher after Trump announced that the US was looking to end its military operation in Iran.
Key macro events to watch this week
This week’s macro calendar is packed, with analysts at QCP Capital highlighting several data releases as potential volatility triggers across traditional markets and cryptocurrencies.
For investors, the key focus is how incoming data shapes expectations for US growth, inflation, and the interest-rate path—factors that continue to drive risk assets, including Bitcoin.
Key macro events to watch for this week:
Mar 31: CAD GDP m/m
Mar 31: US Consumer Confidence, JOLTS Job Openings, Chicago PMI
Apr 1: S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI, ISM Manufacturing PMI
Apr 2: Jobless Claims, Trade Balance
Apr 3: Non-Farm PayrollsMain volatility triggers:…
— QCP (@QCPgroup) March 31, 2026
On March 31, attention turns to US Consumer Confidence, JOLTS Job Openings, and the Chicago PMI.
QCP identifies JOLTS as a key volatility catalyst, as signs of labour market cooling or tightness directly influence Federal Reserve expectations and the dollar, with spillover effects on crypto flows.
Tokens such as XRP, Solana, and Cardano are likely to track Bitcoin’s direction.
On April 1, the S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI and ISM Manufacturing PMI will be released, with the ISM reading seen as particularly important.
A weaker print could strengthen expectations for rate cuts and support crypto, while stronger data may reinforce a “higher for longer” rate outlook and weigh on digital assets.
A similar dynamic applies to jobless claims data, another closely watched indicator.
A sharp rise could signal labour market weakness and potentially support Bitcoin as markets adjust expectations for monetary easing.
The week culminates on April 3 with the release of US Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP).
QCP flags this as a primary macro event that could revive inflation concerns and strengthen the dollar.
Historically, a stronger greenback has pressured Bitcoin, while softer payrolls tend to support the broader digital asset market through expectations of looser policy.
XRP, SOL, and ADA price outlook
From a technical perspective, Bitcoin enters this data-heavy period with a constructive but fragile setup on the daily chart.
Traders are balancing macroeconomic risks with geopolitical tensions, particularly around the Iran conflict and disruptions linked to the Strait of Hormuz.
The result is a market caught between competing drivers of volatility, with implications across risk assets.
Bitcoin’s sensitivity to incoming data could drive broader moves in altcoins.
XRP is holding near $1.30 support but may slip toward $1.20 if BTC weakens following non-farm payrolls data.
On the upside, softer inflation readings could support a move toward $1.50.
Solana (SOL), trading near $80, is testing key moving averages and could face downside risk toward $70.
A stronger bullish push, however, may open the path toward $100.
Meanwhile, Cardano (ADA) has declined to around $0.24, with potential for further downside toward $0.22.
A renewed influx of buyers could instead see the token attempt a move back toward the $0.30 resistance level.

