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Bitcoin rose 3% while the S&P 500 fell 1%, according to a report originally published by Pluang. The opposing moves marked a period of divergence between the largest cryptocurrency and the benchmark index for major U.S. stocks.

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Aug 18, 2026 at 10:25 AM UTC · 1 分で読める

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Bitcoin rose 3% while the S&P 500 fell 1%, according to a report originally published by Pluang. The opposing moves marked a period of divergence between the largest cryptocurrency and the benchmark index for major U.S. stocks.

Bitcoin is widely viewed as the most established digital asset, while the S&P 500 tracks a broad group of large publicly traded U.S. companies. Because both are frequently monitored as indicators of investor appetite for risk, moves in different directions can draw attention from market participants.

The reported session showed Bitcoin outperforming the equity benchmark by four percentage points on the stated daily moves. However, a single period of divergence does not by itself establish a lasting change in the relationship between crypto assets and stock markets.

Bitcoin and equities can respond to different combinations of market conditions, including liquidity expectations, investor positioning and developments specific to digital assets or listed companies. Short-term price movements in either market can also be volatile.

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