Crypto Surges 13% as Stocks Erase $1.4T: Market Reversal or Dead-cat Bounce?

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The total crypto market cap jumped about 13%, adding $291 billion this week while U.S. stocks erased $1.4 trillion and the S&P 500 fell 1.83%. Driven by U.S. Treasury buybacks, a weakening dollar and short liquidations exceeding $2.7 billion, the move signals a rare decoupling from equities and suggests liquidity- and policy-driven upside for crypto markets and DeFi/DEX activity.
- An unusual decoupling saw the total crypto market cap rise 13% after adding $291B, as U.S. stocks lost $1.4T.
- The U.S. treasury buybacks, a weakening dollar, and short liquidations exceeding $2.7B boosted demand.
- This divergence shows crypto response to policy and liquidity tailwinds, as stocks face separate pressures.
The total cryptocurrency market capitalization surged approximately 13% this week, adding $291 billion, while U.S. stocks moved in the opposite direction, erasing $1.4 trillion as the S&P 500 fell 1.83%. The sharp divergence highlights a rare decoupling between the crypto market and U.S. stocks.
Crypto Market Adds $291B as Stocks Erase $1.4T
This week delivered one of the clearest divergences between crypto and traditional equities in recent memory. The total crypto market cap surged 13% after adding approximately $291 billion, while U.S. stocks…
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