Crypto markets have been on a rollercoaster, but this week the ride tilted sharply downward as major tokens lost ground and traders scrambled to manage risk. With the benchmark S&P 500 sprinting toward fresh highs, some investors began treating their digital coins like a piggy bank, cashing out positions to fund moves into surging equities.  […] The post Crypto Prices Slide as Investors Shift to Stocks and Liquidations Surge appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.Crypto markets have been on a rollercoaster, but this week the ride tilted sharply downward as major tokens lost ground and traders scrambled to manage risk. With the benchmark S&P 500 sprinting toward fresh highs, some investors began treating their digital coins like a piggy bank, cashing out positions to fund moves into surging equities.  […] The post Crypto Prices Slide as Investors Shift to Stocks and Liquidations Surge appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

Crypto Prices Slide as Investors Shift to Stocks and Liquidations Surge

2025/10/13 18:16
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Crypto markets have been on a rollercoaster, but this week the ride tilted sharply downward as major tokens lost ground and traders scrambled to manage risk. With the benchmark S&P 500 sprinting toward fresh highs, some investors began treating their digital coins like a piggy bank, cashing out positions to fund moves into surging equities. 

Ether slipped roughly 9% in a single session, and Bitcoin flirted with the $110,000 mark, leaving some to wonder if the euphoria of earlier months had finally worn off. Analysts chalked the slump up to opportunity cost, noting that strength across a broad range of equities made it harder to justify sitting on speculative coins and tokens.

In the thick of this selloff, some people are whispering that bargains might emerge, the kind of penny crypto with potential that pop up when the big names stumble. With more than 37 million unique cryptocurrencies floating around, according to a recent Tangem blog, the field is so crowded that broad-based altcoin rallies are hard to come by, and this oversupply helps explain why a sudden break in the market can trigger such a cascade of liquidations as leveraged positions unwind and traders exit en masse.

Of course, the headline numbers only tell part of the story. Behind the scenes, an enormous wave of forced selling hit the market late on September 21 when roughly a billion dollars worth of leveraged Bitcoin positions were wiped out in less than an hour, and by the next morning, total liquidations across longs and shorts topped $1.7 billion. Whale-sized accounts dumping ether drained momentum further, and once trading bots and stop‑loss orders kicked in, the moves snowballed, leaving retail investors shell-shocked.

At the same time, investors were pouring into stock names that had nothing to do with blockchain, from the so-called Magnificent Seven tech giants to newly minted artificial intelligence funds. Prospero.ai’s George Kailas pointed out that the biggest single trade ever executed in an ETF tracking those tech titans took place just days before the crypto selloff, and it was followed by record-sized flows into ETFs tied to chipmakers, robotics and even exchange operators. When everything else is racing higher, the fear of missing out becomes a powerful force.

That does not mean digital assets are doomed. Mike Maloney at Incyt says the shakeout is washing out weak hands and could set the stage for another push higher once prices consolidate around levels traders can stomach. In his view, the market is still flush with capital, it is just sloshing from one pocket to another, and if history is any guide, new highs could follow periods of extreme volatility. For people who still believe in decentralization the key is to pay attention to fundamentals, manage leverage carefully, and, as always in crypto, you figure it out as you go.

Even with all this turbulence, long-term narratives driving crypto adoption, such as decentralized finance, digital ownership and cross-border payments, have not gone away. What has changed is the pace of speculation and the willingness of traders to borrow against future gains. Learning to ride those waves without getting wiped out is part of the game, and right now the tide is simply moving in a different direction.

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