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“A champion is someone who gets up when he can’t.” – Jack Dempsey

Morning stock market summary

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US futures are pointing to a flat to slightly negative open this morning on what is going to be a quiet day of economic data. The only report on the calendar is the Dallas Fed Manufacturing report at 10 AM which is expected to come in slightly less worse than last month’s reading of -19.4. European markets started the week on a strong note with no specific news to act as a catalyst, but that doesn’t diminish the fact that the STOXX 600 is up a respectable 0.5%.

Like many stocks, Bitcoin has also found itself treading water for the last several months trying to hang on to the gains from the late 2023/early 2024 rally. This morning, prices are down another 4% near the $60,000 level. After peaking above $70,000 in March, prices have been drifting lower in a sideways range, and if the April lows in the $57,000 range don’t hold, it could be a long summer.

From a longer-term perspective, $65,000 seems to be a level that Bitcoin just can’t shake. In early 2021, it briefly flirted with that level and then quickly erased more than half of its value. Later that year, it got there again and managed to stay there for a few days before crashing over 75%. It took two years and a few months to get back there again, and this time Bitcoin managed to hang around $65,000 again and even take out $70,000, but that level has failed to hold again.

While the recent pullback in Bitcoin looks steep on an absolute basis, relative to its history, 17% is nothing. The chart below shows historical drawdowns in Bitcoin from a record high, and the average since 2011 has been 48%, meaning that on a little less than half of all days since 2011, Bitcoin has been down 50% or more from a prior all-time high.

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