Why the Stock Market is Poised for Its Worst September Since 2011
Last week saw the third-biggest outflow from stock funds in history, and the dollar is the strongest it’s been since April. Here’s what’s going on.
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The stock market yesterday closed its worst single-day decline in nearly two months, causing the richest people in the world to lose over $14 billion in net worth. Bitcoin also pulled back yesterday, but as of this morning is already trading higher than before, while the S&P 500, the Dow Jones, and the Nasdaq continue to plunge. What’s causing this sudden divergence between the two vastly different asset classes that all this year have been […]
Bitcoin has closed its previous five months of September in losses and could suffer similar pains if history repeats. Bitcoin (BTC) bulls should not get excited about the recovery from the June lows of $17,500 just yet as BTC heads into its riskiest month in the coming days.The psychology behind the "September effect"Historic data shows September being Bitcoin's most worst month between 2013 and 2021, except in 2015 and 2016. At the same time, the average Bitcoin price decline in the month is a modest -6%.Bitcoin monthly returns. Source: CoinGlassInterestingly, Bitcoin's poor track record....
Do Wall Street’s woes have anything to do with bitcoin’s bounce? Bitcoin was one of the few winning investments in the worst first week of the year for U.S. stocks, according to The Wall Street Journal. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) and the S&P 500 had their worst first weeks in history. Bitcoin, gold, the yen and natural gas were in growth modes. At the close of trading Friday, the DJIA fell 6.2%, the S&P 500 lost 5.96%, and the Nasdaq was down 7.3%. In addition, 10-year Treasury yields fell 0.141 percentage points to 2.131% and Nymex crude oil dropped 10.48%. The DJIA’s....