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Aug 18, 2026
3min read
byLuis Blanco
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Bitcoin gained roughly 2%, rising from about $62,800 to above $64,000 on Monday while the S&P 500 fell 0.52% to 7,745 amid capital rotation and profit‑taking. Wednesday’s FOMC minutes covering the July 28–29 meeting (rates held at 3.50–3.75% with a 9–3 vote and three members preferring a 25bp hike), plus July retail sales down 0.6% and 30‑year yields at post‑2007 highs, could reprice September hike odds (~35%) and trigger volatility across crypto, DeFi, token markets, DEX/CEX sentiment and equities.
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In Brief
- The S&P 500 closed down 0.52% on Monday, retreating from last week’s record highs near 7,800.
- Bitcoin gained roughly 2%, climbing past $64,000 during the same trading session.
- The Fed’s July vote split 9-3, with three members favoring a 25 basis point rate hike.
The S&P 500 closed down 0.52% on Monday while Bitcoin surged past $64,000, a sharp divergence just two days before the Federal Reserve releases its July meeting minutes.
Markets are now in a holding pattern, with every asset class waiting for a single document to set the direction.
Why S&P 500 Fell While Bitcoin Rallied
Bitcoin moved in the opposite direction entirely. The token gained roughly 2%, climbing from the weekend’s close near $62,800 to $63,000, with a move toward levels above $64,000.
Capital rotation into alternative risk assets helps explain that strength. Traders also priced in the possibility that the minutes would lean dovish, or at least avoid an overtly hawkish tone.
Bitcoin’s correlation with equities has stayed inconsistent throughout 2026. This session, it functioned more like a relative haven while stocks absorbed profit-taking.
FOMC minutes are the detailed record of a Federal Reserve policy meeting, published three weeks after the decision itself. Wednesday’s release covers the July 28-29 gathering. That meeting kept rates unchanged at 3.50% to 3.75%, but the vote split 9-3. Three members dissented in favor of a 25-basis-point hike.
The S&P 500 pulled back from last week’s record highs near 7,800, closing at 7,745 points. Several pressures converged on the same session.
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Oil prices climbed on renewed US-Iran tensions, reviving inflation concerns across markets. The 30-year Treasury yields simultaneously reached levels unseen since 2007.
Retail data added further weight. July retail sales fell 0.6%, and investors now await earnings from Home Depot and Walmart to confirm consumer weakness.
What the Fed Minutes Could Change Next
Wednesday’s document carries genuine weight for both markets. A more hawkish internal debate, emphasizing persistent inflation and the risk of a September tightening, would likely pressure the S&P 500 further.
Rate-sensitive sectors like technology would likely decline. Bitcoin has historically reacted with volatility to shifting monetary policy expectations, too.
Markets currently price September hike odds near 35%. A minutes-driven repricing higher would likely weigh on both stocks and crypto simultaneously. A balanced tone would shift that calculus considerably. Focusing on slowing labor market growth or softening consumption could instead support a rebound in both assets.

CME FedWatch probabilities for the September 16 Fed meeting
Context matters for perspective. The S&P 500 has still gained more than 13% year-to-date, driven by solid corporate earnings throughout the period. Bitcoin, by contrast, remains well below its 2025 highs despite Monday’s rally. The gap between the two trajectories underscores how differently investors are positioning right now.
Attention over the coming hours centers on how the minutes interact with corporate earnings and unfolding geopolitical developments. The divergence itself reflects a market stuck in waiting mode.
Selective, nervous, and ready to react sharply to any clear signal from the Federal Reserve, caution remains the dominant strategy across both equities and digital assets right now.
Source: cryptorank.io

