Bitcoin fell over 4 percent to near $111,000 on Wednesday as U.S. equities set new highs ahead of the Federal Reserve decision, a divergence driven more by crypto’s positioning and flows than a broad macro risk-off. Nvidia crossed $5 trillion in market value, concentrating stock gains in a handful of AI leaders even as crypto […] The post Crypto market loses $100 billion in market cap while S&P hits new highs appeared first on CryptoSlate.Bitcoin fell over 4 percent to near $111,000 on Wednesday as U.S. equities set new highs ahead of the Federal Reserve decision, a divergence driven more by crypto’s positioning and flows than a broad macro risk-off. Nvidia crossed $5 trillion in market value, concentrating stock gains in a handful of AI leaders even as crypto […] The post Crypto market loses $100 billion in market cap while S&P hits new highs appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Crypto market loses $100 billion in market cap while S&P hits new highs

Bitcoin fell over 4 percent to near $111,000 on Wednesday as U.S. equities set new highs ahead of the Federal Reserve decision, a divergence driven more by crypto’s positioning and flows than a broad macro risk-off.

Nvidia crossed $5 trillion in market value, concentrating stock gains in a handful of AI leaders even as crypto de-risked into event risk, per Reuters.

AssetPrice (USD)Intraday HighIntraday Low
Bitcoin (BTC)$111,686$115,498$111,047

Positioning is built back into the meeting window, making prices more sensitive to liquidations. Open interest across perpetuals and futures rebounded toward roughly $30 billion this week, and a modest wave of long liquidations overnight was enough to push the price lower in thin liquidity. Ethereum traded near $4,000, also down over 4 percent from 24-hour highs.

Spot ETF flows, which set a record early in October, have cooled on a daily basis, removing a key marginal bid while investors await policy clarity. Weekly inflows remained positive at $1.03 billion in the most recent update after a $5.95 billion record in the week ending Oct. 4. With exchange balances near multi-year lows, the float is tighter, so changes in flow still transmit quickly when activity reaccelerates.

The market is also digesting the early October tariff shock, resetting leverage after long liquidations as U.S./China headlines pressured risk assets.

Depth has not returned to September levels, so that smaller imbalances can move price further than before the shock, and sensitivity rises when open interest climbs.

Equities did not deliver a broad risk-on impulse.

Mega-cap tech strength, led by Nvidia’s $5 trillion milestone, carried the S&P 500 to fresh levels while market breadth stayed a concern on major desks. That setup allows stocks to rise even as crypto trades its own microstructure.

Into the policy decision, the base case is a 25 basis point cut with limited pushback, then a post-event re-beta in crypto if funding normalizes and ETF net inflows re-accelerate.

A hawkish-leaning version would pair a cut with cautious guidance, a firmer dollar, and choppy crypto while open interest stays elevated and rallies fade.

A risk case involves a macro headline or unexpectedly firm tone that reignites long liquidations and pushes BTC toward recent $108,000 to $110,000 support, where leverage is rebuilt.

For near-term confirmation, watch whether BTC holds above $110,000 into the U.S. close, whether open interest stabilizes or declines after the event, whether U.S. spot ETFs print positive net flow in the next two to three sessions, and whether the 25 delta put skew turns more defensive.

The FOMC decision and press conference are scheduled today.

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