Data shows a U.S. stock market selloff, Big Tech pullback, spot Bitcoin ETF outflows as Fed tone and AI valuations curb risk; analysts cite liquidity.Data shows a U.S. stock market selloff, Big Tech pullback, spot Bitcoin ETF outflows as Fed tone and AI valuations curb risk; analysts cite liquidity.

S&P 500 slides as Big Tech deflates; Bitcoin ETF outflows

2026/02/24 06:01
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Why the U.S. stock market lost $700B today

Roughly $700 billion in U.S. equity market capitalization evaporated during today’s session as risk-sensitive assets sold off and liquidity thinned. The headline number reflects a change in aggregate market value across listed equities, not realized cash losses, and is typically driven by large-cap constituents that exert outsized index influence.

One proximate pressure point came from digital-asset flows: the $8.5 billion exodus from spot Bitcoin ETFs signaled cooling institutional demand and removed a recent source of price support, as reported by MSN. Cross-asset de-risking can tighten liquidity simultaneously across markets, mechanically compressing equity multiples when it occurs alongside valuation stress.

The crypto complex also weakened into the week, with approximately $100 billion in total market value erased on February 23, 2026, a 4.3% slide, as reported by Eand.co. A more cautious policy tone compounded the move; several Federal Reserve officials recently emphasized that inflation persistence argues against an imminent easing cycle, according to Benzinga, and a slower path to rate cuts raises discount rates used in equity valuation models.

What it means for the S&P 500 and risk assets

The S&P 500 remains most sensitive to shifts in discount-rate expectations and earnings revisions because a handful of large constituents dominate index-level valuation. At the time of this writing, Bitcoin trades near 64,774 with sentiment described as Bearish, 11.03% (very high) volatility, 12/30 green days (40%), a 14-day RSI around 37.87, and simple moving averages near 81,613 (50-day) and 99,225 (200-day). These metrics are contextual indicators of risk appetite and should not be interpreted as guidance.

On-the-floor color framed the move as a sentiment break rather than a systemic shock. “Fear is back,” said Peter Michael Tuchman, NYSE floor trader, in remarks carried by Stocktwits, characterizing the session as a pullback rather than a crash amid volatility and earnings pressure.

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For equities and crypto alike, incremental changes in policy expectations, liquidity, and earnings outlooks may continue to drive wide day-to-day swings. Absent a convincing improvement in inflation trends or profit visibility, risk assets could remain highly reactive to data and flow updates.

What changed today: rates, earnings, flows, sentiment

Flows turned against risk, with sizable redemptions from spot Bitcoin ETFs and softer digital-asset prices reinforcing a de-risking loop across correlated strategies. Rates sentiment stayed cautious as policymakers’ recent remarks signaled limited near-term scope for easing, a setup that tends to compress long-duration equity valuations.

Earnings and margins, especially for growth leaders with heavy investment needs, remained focal points for investors assessing how much multiple expansion is sustainable. Institutional positioning from global managers, including BlackRock, will continue to be scrutinized for signals about liquidity, breadth, and the durability of risk appetite.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

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