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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.
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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