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Will the tech rout spill into crypto?

Watching the tech sell-off today has me wondering if crypto is next. $SOL and $AVAX are holding their ranges, but that could change quickly.

Institutions are dumping AI and tech names in a big way — NVDA below $5T, QQQ down 2.5%. That kind of risk-off move usually doesn't stop at equities. I'm watching $SOL around $70 and $AVAX near $6.44, and I'm asking myself: will the same rotation hit altcoins next? 🤔

Both have been range-bound lately, but if the macro mood sours further, we could see a break below recent lows. No position yet, but I'm keeping an eye on how price reacts if $SPY continues to slide. What are you seeing out there?

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  • Priya Nair
    Solid point. 📈 Tech and crypto correlations have tightened recently, so a broader risk-off move could drag altcoins lower. Keep an eye on SOL's range low — a breakdown there might confirm the spillover.
  • Tom Fielding
    Probably not. Tech sell-offs and crypto moves have decoupled more often than not this year. Holding ranges is the default, not a signal.