Tech stocks plunge dragging down Bitcoin: Microsoft drops 11%, safe-haven sentiment sweeps through the crypto market

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January 30 News, affected by the collective weakness of US technology stocks, the cryptocurrency market has come under further pressure. After Microsoft announced its earnings, its stock price plummeted by about 11%, mainly due to rising cloud service costs and slowing growth, dragging down overall sentiment in the tech sector. As risk assets declined simultaneously, Bitcoin fell near a key technical support level, and market risk aversion quickly intensified.

Multiple pressures are simultaneously fermenting. Tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, coupled with statements from Trump regarding related geopolitical issues, sparking concerns about uncertainty in global markets. Meanwhile, gold and silver prices both hit record highs, with funds rapidly flowing into traditional safe-haven assets, leading to a noticeable decline in risk appetite in the crypto market.

The sharp market volatility also triggered chain reactions of liquidations. Data shows that approximately 270,000 accounts were forcibly liquidated in the past 24 hours, with over 90% holding long positions, mainly concentrated in Bitcoin and Ethereum. Rapid price drops prompted trading platforms to trigger a large number of stop-loss orders and margin calls, causing temporary liquidity gaps in some markets.

From a technical perspective, Bitcoin has fallen back to an important high-cycle support zone that has been repeatedly validated over the past few months. Although the weekly chart remains within a recent oscillation range, momentum is weakening, indicating that the battle between bulls and bears is intensifying. Meanwhile, the entire cryptocurrency sector has also declined in unison, with most mainstream tokens experiencing significant market cap shrinkage.

Analysts believe that the macro environment remains the dominant force. Benjamin Cowen pointed out that, against the backdrop of sustained strength in gold and silver, Bitcoin’s attractiveness relative to traditional assets remains relatively weak, and short-term capital is unlikely to quickly flow back into the crypto space. Some also believe that the market’s negative reaction to bad news is overly aggressive, but if macro pressures persist, the recovery cycle could be prolonged.

At present, funds are more inclined toward defensive allocations, and Bitcoin’s subsequent trend will still depend on global risk sentiment and liquidity changes.

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