BiyaPay Analyst: U.S. Stocks Expected to Soar After 15 Shutdowns, S&P 7000 on the Horizon, Cryptocurrency ETF to Rebound in Sync
BlockBeats News, November 12. On the 41st day of the U.S. government shutdown, historical data shows that the S&P 500 has averaged a 2.3% increase following previous shutdowns, potentially surging to 7000 points. The Senate has passed a temporary funding bill, with the market expecting the government to reopen this week, leading to a swift return of liquidity.
BiyaPay analysts point out that this will unleash billions of dollars, driving up risk assets, with U.S. stocks and crypto asset ETFs rebounding simultaneously. Bitcoin and Ethereum are the first to recover, and the Fed may kick off a new "liquidity injection cycle," presenting a dual benefit for digital assets. BiyaPay reminds that liquidity restoration could be a key catalyst for the year-end market. Of note, BiyaPay has already supported USDT trading for U.S. stocks, Hong Kong stocks, and futures, offering 0% fee cryptocurrency spot contract trading to help investors seize opportunities in the new market cycle.
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