August 23, 2026|BTC holds at 77,000, after ETH’s lagging rally catches up it first hits the brakes—are people in the US stock market not paying attention anymore?
This morning $BTC quoted at $77,249, down 0.77% over 24 hours; $ETH quoted at $2,430, down 3.58%. BTC and ETH have not shown any clear pullback. I believe they’re starting to stabilize: BTC is up nearly 20% over the week; US spot BTC ETFs have seen net inflows for 5 straight trading days totaling about $1.92 billion; there’s no obvious capital outflow—only divergence starting around the $80,000 area.
In the US stock market’s last trading day, it rebounded: the Dow rose 0.98%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq each gained about 0.43%. Coinbase and Robinhood surged 8.2% and 13.7%, respectively; but on the weekly chart, all three major indices still closed lower. The yield on the 30-year US Treasury held at 5.276%; Brent crude is near $94. Fiscal pressure and energy-driven inflation have not been resolved. Now the market is simultaneously buying BTC and gold while also pressuring the dollar lower—the same logic as “the purchasing power of the dollar is being diluted.” Even if US stocks rise by 0.something percent, the funds have clearly shifted to the crypto track!
Over the weekend I’ll watch BTC at $76,500 and ETH at $2,390. Hold the levels—on the weekend it feels more like a turnover at high levels. If it continues to break down below and trading volume expands, that would suggest the chasing-buy capital is concentrating its exit.
Do you think BTC will climb above $80,000 sooner, or will it break below $75,000 and blow up the short side? #标普500结束周线连涨 #美股三大股指周线下跌