【BitPush】On Wednesday, the US stock market showed a divergence pattern. The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened higher, rising by 108.8 points, a 0.22% increase, closing at 49,570.88 points; however, the Nasdaq Composite Index appeared weak, falling by 24.59 points, a 0.1% decrease, closing at 23,522.59 points; the S&P 500 Index was basically flat, up slightly by 1.01 points, a 0.01% increase, closing at 6,945.83 points.
This pattern of mixed gains and losses reflects the complexity of market sentiment. Traditional blue-chip stocks (Dow) are relatively stable, while tech stocks (Nasdaq) are under pressure. For traders focused on macro factors, such a US stock market trend often influences the short-term performance of crypto assets — after all, in the global liquidity environment, the linkage between US stocks and the crypto market still exists.
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PensionDestroyer
· 01-09 03:40
The Nasdaq is dragging again; tech stocks really can't hold up this time.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 01-07 15:03
Dow Jones rises, Nasdaq falls, tech stocks are slipping again. Is it time for traditional stocks to shine?
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-07 15:00
The Nasdaq is underperforming again, the Dow is enjoying alone, this is "divergence" brothers
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Tech stocks can't hold up anymore, is it my fault? Hurry up and buy the dip
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It's the same old story, when the US stock market sneezes, crypto catches a cold. When will it be able to stand on its own?
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0.22% 0.1% are all playing the number game, the real big show hasn't started yet
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Blue chips stable, tech stocks suppressed, will there be a reversal in the afternoon?
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I'm tired of hearing the term "co-movement effect," just tell me when they'll decouple
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Now I have to keep an eye on US stock trends again, so exhausting
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SilentObserver
· 01-07 14:52
The Nasdaq is starting to let down again. Are tech stocks about to cool off? As for the Dow, it's still holding on. Are traditional blue chips really this resistant to declines?
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CommunityLurker
· 01-07 14:40
The Nasdaq dropped again. What's going on with the tech stocks... Blue chips are supporting the market, but what about our coins?
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potentially_notable
· 01-07 14:38
Dow Jones rises, Nasdaq falls, tech stocks got hit again? So annoying, it happens every time.
US stocks open mixed: Dow Jones slightly up, Nasdaq slightly down, what is the market sentiment?
【BitPush】On Wednesday, the US stock market showed a divergence pattern. The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened higher, rising by 108.8 points, a 0.22% increase, closing at 49,570.88 points; however, the Nasdaq Composite Index appeared weak, falling by 24.59 points, a 0.1% decrease, closing at 23,522.59 points; the S&P 500 Index was basically flat, up slightly by 1.01 points, a 0.01% increase, closing at 6,945.83 points.
This pattern of mixed gains and losses reflects the complexity of market sentiment. Traditional blue-chip stocks (Dow) are relatively stable, while tech stocks (Nasdaq) are under pressure. For traders focused on macro factors, such a US stock market trend often influences the short-term performance of crypto assets — after all, in the global liquidity environment, the linkage between US stocks and the crypto market still exists.