Market Divergence: Stocks Jump 3% as Bitcoin Dips Below $78K

Bitcoin Dips as Equities Rebound: A Tale of Two Markets

Tuesday’s trading session painted a stark contrast between risk assets: while global stocks staged a powerful comeback, Bitcoin struggled to maintain momentum, sliding back to $78,000 after a brief surge past $80,000.

U.S. equities rebounded strongly from last week’s tariff-driven plunge, with the Nasdaq climbing 3% and the S&P 500 not far behind. The sharp recovery follows President Trump’s social media tease of a pending trade deal with South Korea and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s upbeat comments on U.S.-China relations.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin continues to feel the weight of weekend panic, when it dropped toward $75,000, erasing gains made earlier this year. Despite showing signs of life early in the day, BTC lost steam as risk appetite returned to traditional markets.

Zooming out reveals a more nuanced picture. Since Trump’s surprise tariff announcement last Wednesday, BTC has lost roughly 9%, nearly mirroring the Nasdaq’s 8% drop over that time frame. But over the long run, Bitcoin’s edge remains intact — it’s still up 14% since November’s election, while the Nasdaq is down nearly 10%.

Internationally, the rally is just as strong: European indices closed up 3%, and Japan’s Nikkei surged an impressive 6%, suggesting that investor confidence may be shifting back toward traditional safe havens — at least for now.

In a market defined by volatility and headlines, Bitcoin’s short-term slump may not be a trend reversal, but rather a breather in an otherwise strong upward trajectory.

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