BiyaPay Analyst: US Stock Market Plunges, Asian Stock Markets Halt Trading, Bitcoin Falls Below $100,000
BlockBeats News, November 5th, the US stock market experienced a "Black Tuesday" with all three major indexes falling, and the Nasdaq dropped over 2%. Tech stocks were particularly under pressure, with major tech stocks such as NVIDIA and Tesla falling by over 5%. Asian stock markets were not immune either, with the South Korean KOSPI and the Japanese Nikkei 225 index falling by over 4% and 2.7% respectively. At the same time, Bitcoin fell below the $100,000 psychological level, with a 5% decline. The US dollar strengthened to a three-month high, exacerbating the downward pressure on high-valuation tech stocks and the crypto market.
BiyaPay analysts stated that the market sentiment is weak, with the strong US dollar and changes in Fed rate cut expectations leading to reduced investor confidence in risk assets. It is expected that the US stock market and cryptocurrency will continue to face pressure, especially high-valuation tech stocks. BiyaPay supports USDT trading for US stocks, Hong Kong stocks, and futures, and provides a 0 fee digital currency spot contract to help investors flexibly allocate multiple assets and seize structural opportunities in volatile markets.
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