Bitcoin has been collapsing after failing to hold $11,000, and it could be thanks to negative sentiment surrounding a tanking stock market that’s taking the crypto market down in tandem.
Here’s why things could get really bad for Bitcoin and the rest of the crypto space if major US stock indices continue to plunge.Major US Stock Indices S&P 500, Dow Jones, Drop On Today’s Quadruple Witching
. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, has also lost 5% from its recent local peak high, faring slightly better than the index from Standard and Poor’s.As soon as the month turned, however, stocks turned downward, and so did Bitcoin.
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Making matters worse for Bitcoin and the rest of crypto, is the fact that the ongoing correlation between the disruptive asset class and traditional equites has yet to be shaken off.
The correlation – if stocks see another Black Thursday style fall – could drag Bitcoin down further in tandem.BTCUSD Versus SPX Versus DJI Correlation Chart Comparison | Source:
Bitcoin Could Get Dragged Back Down To Black Thursday Lows If Stocks Tumble Again
The leading cryptocurrency by market cap set a local high at $12,400 but since came crashing down. After a valiant defense by bulls at to hold strong at support below $10,000. the cryptocurrency quickly found itself trading back at $11,000.
The recent rally, however, may have been a bearish retest of support turned resistance, just in time for the stock market to take the crypto market down further.
The reason for the sudden rise in turbulence across the stock market, could be due to a spooky-sounding event called the quadruple witching.Related Reading | Bitcoin, Metals, And Equities “Will Fly” If Dollar Downtend Deepens
This quarterly stock options and futures expiry can cause an explosion in volatility across stocks, and that could be what is prompting stocks to suddenly move lower.If the drop gets severe in stocks, Bitcoin is at risk of another Black Thursday type drop to new lows. The added risk of the coming election, profit-taking, portfolio rebalancing, and panic from another round of the pandemic could also be to blame.
Whatever the case may be for the bearish turn, stocks could end up taking Bitcoin down with them once again.Featured image from Deposit Photos, Chart from TradingView