BlockBeats News, January 30th, the three major US stock indices closed mixed, with the Nasdaq down 0.72%, the S&P 500 down 0.13%, and the Dow up 0.11%. Technology stocks showed divergence, with Meta rising 10%, while Microsoft, Tesla, and others declined. The gold and Bitcoin markets experienced intense volatility, with spot gold plunging 5.7% to $5105 before rebounding to $5370, and Bitcoin dropping over 2.9%, touching $81,000.
Meanwhile, the US stock ETF market also saw significant fluctuations, with the 2x short gold mining ETF rising nearly 8%, and the 2x short MSTR ETF increasing close to 20%. Rare earth concept stocks declined across the board, and related ETFs suffered heavy losses. Market risk aversion sentiment increased, putting pressure on gold and Bitcoin.
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