U.S. Equity Selloff Signals Faster Repricing of Macro Risk Across Global Markets

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More than $1 trillion being erased from U.S. equities reflects how quickly markets are repricing macro risk as higher oil prices revive inflation concerns and push expectations for rate cuts further out.

The speed of the adjustment shows that geopolitical developments are now feeding directly into broader capital allocation rather than remaining isolated to energy markets.

For Bitcoin, that keeps short-term volatility elevated because digital assets still respond to shifts in liquidity expectations and overall risk sentiment.

At the same time, Bitcoin has held relatively firm compared with previous risk-off episodes, suggesting that lower leverage across crypto markets is limiting the kind of forced liquidations that typically amplify downside pressure during periods of stress.

That relative resilience increasingly points to a market where Bitcoin is being treated not only as a high-conviction risk asset, but also as a neutral alternative within portfolios adjusting to a more fragmented macro environment.

Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget


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