#加密生态动态追踪 The US stock market opened today with mixed performance. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose slightly, up 0.05%; the S&P 500 showed a downward trend, down 0.37%; and the Nasdaq Composite performed even weaker, down 0.6%.
When traditional financial markets experience such volatility, it often has a correlated effect on the direction of crypto assets. The tech-heavy Nasdaq's pullback typically signals a shift in market risk appetite, which may put short-term pressure on mainstream cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
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quietly_staking
· 4h ago
The Nasdaq dropped again. This time, Bitcoin is probably going to suffer.
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BackrowObserver
· 12-11 15:07
The Nasdaq drops again, this time the crypto world is going to suffer
These numbers look a bit unstable, and we don’t really understand Wall Street’s way of doing things
Tsk, when tech stocks shake, Bitcoin trembles along. Truly a rise and fall together situation
Dow Jones up 0.05%? Is that called a rise? Haha
Wait, if the Nasdaq drops 0.6%, how much could crypto prices fall in the evening? Any insider information, everyone?
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RebaseVictim
· 12-11 15:04
The Nasdaq has failed again; Bitcoin is probably going to suffer as well.
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BridgeNomad
· 12-11 15:04
ndaq dumping 0.6% screams risk-off... been here before, remember the whole liquidity fragmentation mess during the last tech selloff? btc bout to feel it through the chain
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ChainMemeDealer
· 12-11 14:45
The Nasdaq dropped again. Can ETH hold up this time...
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It's the Nasdaq leading the trend again, and the crypto circle gets caught in the crossfire.
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The Dow Jones only rose 0.05%, really funny—does that even count as a gain?
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Tech stocks wobble, and Bitcoin has to kneel—so annoying.
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The S&P's drop isn't too bad, but I'm worried the 0.6% drop in the Nasdaq will ruin my holdings.
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The so-called correlation effect is just a pretext; it's mainly the whales dumping.
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Where's the promised independent asset? Still being led around by the stock market.
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If the Nasdaq can't rebound this time, ETH might break support again tonight.
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They talk about correlation every day, but why didn't coins follow and soar when the market rose?
#加密生态动态追踪 The US stock market opened today with mixed performance. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose slightly, up 0.05%; the S&P 500 showed a downward trend, down 0.37%; and the Nasdaq Composite performed even weaker, down 0.6%.
When traditional financial markets experience such volatility, it often has a correlated effect on the direction of crypto assets. The tech-heavy Nasdaq's pullback typically signals a shift in market risk appetite, which may put short-term pressure on mainstream cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.