Gate News reports that on March 24, the U.S. Russell 2000 Index rebounded about 2% after experiencing roughly a 10% correction, signaling a renewed risk appetite and spilling over into the crypto market. Bitcoin and some altcoins gained support as market sentiment shifted from previous risk aversion to cautious optimism.
This rebound occurred after several weeks of weakness in the U.S. stock market. As tensions in the Middle East and oil prices eased gradually, investors began reassessing recession expectations, with small-cap stocks leading the capital inflow. Market analysts note that this is more of a position adjustment rather than a trend reversal, with funds previously underweighted in risk assets now re-entering positions.
For the crypto market, the Russell 2000 is not only a stock market indicator but also seen as a gauge of liquidity and risk appetite. Studies show that in the current macro environment, the correlation between cryptocurrencies and the U.S. stock market has strengthened, with the 30-day correlation coefficient between Bitcoin and the S&P 500 rising to about 0.74, indicating highly synchronized movements.
When the stock market’s rally extends from large caps to small caps, it often signals increased risk tolerance, and this structural shift can influence the crypto market as well. Typically, this manifests as a decline in Bitcoin’s dominance, with funds flowing into Ethereum and more liquid altcoins.
Previously, macroeconomic volatility has frequently driven the pace of the crypto market. From viewing Bitcoin as a hedge to a loose monetary environment fueling altcoin rallies, cost of capital and risk pricing remain key drivers. Analysts believe that when small-cap stocks strengthen and the dollar’s rally slows, the crypto market is more likely to gain upward momentum.
In the short term, if risk appetite in the U.S. stock market continues to recover, Bitcoin and altcoins may sustain their rebound; however, if macro uncertainties intensify again, funds could flow back into safe-haven assets.
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