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An upheaval in global markets sparked by Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek triggered volatility in digital assets, raising fresh questions about the outlook for crypto following last year’s boom in prices.
Bitcoin extended its biggest jump in more than a week following the Federal Reserve’s latest monetary policy meeting and comments from Chair Jerome Powell that touched briefly upon crypto regulation.
Mizuho senior equity researcher Dan Dolev initiated coverage on MicroStrategy stock with an ‘Outperform’ rating and a $515 price target.
Markets seem to have shaken off concerns over the Chinese DeepSeek AI program, with bitcoin back over $102,000. U.S. equities are shy of a new all-time high as Nvidia (NVDA) stormed back with an almost double-digit increase.
Wall Street's tech giants dragged US frontline indices on Monday after China's AI startup DeepSeek rattled Silicon Valley and hit the top of Apple’s App Store chart
US markets stabilised Tuesday following a wipeout a day earlier when DeepSeek startled markets with its capacity to compete with American tech giants.
The S&P 500 advanced 0.92% to 6,067.70, with technology shares seeing the biggest gains among sectors. The Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLK) rose more than 2%, following a 4.9% loss on Monday. The Nasdaq Composite surged 2.03% to 19,733.59, following a 3.1% decline a day ago.
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Arthur Hayes, the founder of BitMEX and legendary high–risk crypto trader, has warned that Bitcoin’s current bull market faces a 60% probability of a sharp correction to $70,000 before potentially surging to $250,
The past 24 hours have witnessed a significant sell-off in the technology sector, leading to a massive $920 billion wipe-out
Wall Street had a rough start to the week on concern that a cheap artificial intelligence-model from Chinese startup DeepSeek could make valuations of the technology that has powered the bull market tough to justify.