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After The Storm: Bitcoin Holds $13K Despite Wall Street Monday’s Plunge

Jordan Lyanchev Oct 27, 2020 08:43
After a $400 drop in minutes, Bitcoin has reclaimed the $13,000 mark, while most altcoins are deep in the red. This happens despite the fact that Wall Street was painted in red throughout Monday.

Despite a brief price slump to $12,800, Bitcoin has perhaps indicated signs of decoupling from the stock markets. Wall Street bled out rather viciously yesterday, while BTC has risen above $13,000 again.

Bitcoin Decouples From Stocks?

During the past several weeks, Bitcoin’s price performance has resembled that of the US stock markets. For example, when news broke out that US President Donald Trump tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, both asset groups tanked. Shortly after, when Trump left the hospital, BTC, and the stock market surged.

However, Bitcoin displayed a few yearly signs of decoupling last week. The three most prominent US-based stock indexes, namely the S&P 500, the Nasdaq Composite, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average, lost value, while BTC went on an impressive roll, resulting in fresh yearly high of above $13,350.

Yesterday’s trading session was also quite negative for Wall Street. The growing COVID-19 confirmed cases and concerns regarding the new US stimulus brought massive drops. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq declined by nearly 2%, while the Dow closed with a 2.3% decrease.

Initially, Bitcoin also followed the adverse performance. BTC was trading high above $13,200, but it vigorously tanked to its daily low of about $12,800. However, the primary cryptocurrency has recovered most of its losses since then and trades closely to $13,100.

BTC/USDT. Source: TradingView

Red Dominates The Altcoin Market

On a 24-hour scale, most altcoins have lost significant chunks of value. Ethereum has dived by 3% and trades well below $400. Just a few days ago, ETH touched $420.

Ripple (-1.8%) has dipped beneath $0.25. Bitcoin Cash (-3.1%), Chainlink (-4.6%), Cardano (-1.5%), and Litecoin (-2%) are all in the red from the top 10.

There’re two obvious exceptions – Binance Coin and Polkadot. BNB has jumped by over 1% to $31.26, while DOT has surged by 9% to $4.7.

Cryptocurrency Market Heatmap. Source: Quantify Crypto

Further losses are evident from lower and mid-cap altcoins. Quant leads the way with a 13% decrease. Reserve Rights (-10.3%), HedgeTrade (-10%), CyberVein (-10%), Elrond (-9%), and Ampleforth (-8.5%) follow.

Nevertheless, a few coins are deep in green as well. Kusama is the most impressive gainer with a 26% surge, Ocean Protocol (14%), and Velas (9%) are next.

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Cryptocurrency charts by TradingView.
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Jordan Lyanchev

Jordan got into crypto in 2016 by trading and investing. He began writing about blockchain technology in 2017 and now serves as CryptoPotato's Assistant Editor-in-Chief. He has managed numerous crypto-related projects and is passionate about all things blockchain. Contact Jordan: LinkedIn