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What's next for Bitcoin and stocks? Analysts see a volatile second half
Key takeaways
- The second half may be defined by a tougher question: Which companies and assets actually stand to benefit from it?
- The contrast between crypto and equities has been one of this year's defining market stories.
- Market analysts say investors are entering a period where AI, monetary policy and changing market structure could drive sharp swings across equities and cryptocurrencies, even as the broader economy remains resilient.
The second half may be defined by a tougher question: Which companies and assets actually stand to benefit from it?
The contrast between crypto and equities has been one of this year's defining market stories. AI enthusiasm propelled technology stocks to record highs, while bitcoin BTC$58,580.68 has tumbled 46% to $58,300 on Tuesday.
Market analysts say investors are entering a period where AI, monetary policy and changing market structure could drive sharp swings across equities and cryptocurrencies, even as the broader economy remains resilient.
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