Crypto stocks down, IPOs punted amid tariff tumult

Crypto stocks down, IPOs punted amid tariff tumult

Crypto firms take a hit as Trump’s new tariffs rattle markets, sinking stocks and stalling IPO ambitions across sectors. Cryptocurrency firms felt the heat from US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff rollout this week as market turbulence sent share prices tumbling and foiled initial public offering (IPO) plans.  From exchanges to Bitcoin (BTC) miners, crypto…

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Bitcoin sentiment falls to 2023 low, but ‘risk on’ environment may emerge to spark BTC price rally

Bitcoin sentiment falls to 2023 low, but ‘risk on’ environment may emerge to spark BTC price rally

A Bitcoin sentiment metric fell to bear market lows this week, but clever counter-traders may interpret this as a risk-on, go-long opportunity for BTC. Bitcoin (BTC) sits in one of its least bullish phases since January 2023. According to Bitcoin’s “bull score index,” investor sentiment is showing its lowest reading in two years.  Bitcoin bull…

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Bitcoin falls toward K and prints ‘death cross’ as US stocks mimic 2020 COVID-19 crash

Bitcoin falls toward $80K and prints ‘death cross’ as US stocks mimic 2020 COVID-19 crash

Bitcoin’s pre-reciprocal US tariff gains evaporated as the S&P 500 prints intra-day losses not seen since the height of the COVID-19 sell-off in mid-2020. Bitcoin (BTC) hit new monthly lows at the April 3 Wall Street open as US unemployment data added to pressure on risk assets. BTC/USD 4-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView Data from Cointelegraph…

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How long will Bitcoin’s price consolidation last?

How long will Bitcoin’s price consolidation last?

Bitcoin’s price consolidation looks set to continue as neutral funding rates and macroeconomic uncertainty highlight indecisiveness among traders. Bitcoin (BTC) price has been consolidating in a wide range between $80,000 to $88,500 since March 12.  Data suggests that Bitcoin’s consolidation may continue for some time, with onchain indicators pointing to the continuation of the “broader…

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