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Stocks surge, altcoins give back their gains and dollar strength may push Bitcoin lower

Stocks surge, altcoins give back their gains and dollar strength may push Bitcoin lower

Between May 23 and May 27, the equities markets had an impressive run, with the tech-heavy NASDAQ (NASDAQ: QQQ) ETF up over 7% and the S&P 500 (NYSE: SPY) up over 6.50%. However, this week whipsaws in price action occurred throughout the week and while the Friday trade session is not yet over, the weekly candlesticks suggest a close near last week’s open. 

QQQ weekly chart (NYSE). Source: TradingView

Currently, all major indexes face significant technical resistance levels above their present traded levels. Throw in growing economic uncertainty and fears of a recession; the bounce may be limited. 

Cryptocurrencies down again

The crypto market may close relatively flat but down for the week, extending its losing streak to an all-time high of nine consecutive weekly losses. Some altcoins this week were in the green, Cardano (ADA) and Stellar (XLM), for example, but both saw 50% to 70% of those gains wiped out. 

Crypto total market capitalization weekly chart. Source: TradingView

The total market capitalization for the cryptocurrency market stands just above the $1.20 trillion level, which is getting uncomfortably close to the critical $1 trillion zone. 

Oil continues to rise

Light crude futures (NYMEX: CL) continue to rise and could complete an implied close near 14-year highs, levels not seen since late July 2008. From April 11 to June 3, oil has already gained more than 20% and rests just below the $120 level. 

Oil futures weekly chart (NYMEX). Source: TradingView

The weekly crude oil inventory data on June 1 showed a massively larger drop of -5 million barrels versus the estimated -1.35 million. Even the recent agreement from OPEC+ to nearly double production has failed to stimy oil’s rise. 

Food commodities tank

Wheat futures (CBOT: ZW) and corn futures (CBOT: ZC) are down this week, -10% and -6%, respectively. However, the drop in these markets is most likely due to severely extended overbought conditions, resulting in a technical pullback. Global fears and…

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