• The usual correlation between Nasdaq and Bitcoin has broken down today, with Bitcoin dropping 1.5% while the S&P 500 rose 0.2%, signaling potential shifts in market sentiment and risk appetite.

The longstanding correlation between the Nasdaq and Bitcoin took a hit today as the two markets diverged, signaling potential shifts in investor sentiment.  

This breakdown could be a precursor to broader market volatility, particularly as Nvidia prepares to release its much-anticipated earnings report tomorrow. 

Nvidia initially opened lower today but reversed course, closing up 1.6%. The stock has rallied nearly 10% in August, fueled by bullish commentary from customers who are continuing to invest heavily in data centers and Nvidia-based infrastructure. This optimism has set a high bar for tomorrow’s earnings. 

Bitcoin, meanwhile, is trading at $62,000, about 25% above its lowest point this month. However, the cryptocurrency is potentially facing stiff resistance at $65,000. This struggle at a key technical level could be a signal of waning risk appetite. 

The Federal Reserve’s potential rate cuts are also a double-edged sword for Bitcoin. While lower rates typically boost risk assets, there’s a growing concern that such a move could indicate deeper economic troubles ahead.  

On the bullish side, Paul Christopher, head of global investment strategy at Wells Fargo, recently likened the current market environment to 1995, when the S&P 500 soared to 77 all-time highs. If history repeats itself, stocks could be on the cusp of a rally not seen in nearly three decades.  

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