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US stocks and Bitcoin moved in opposite directions on Monday as traders positioned ahead of the Federal Reserve’s July meeting minutes. The S&P 500 fell 0.52% to 7,745, while Bitcoin climbed roughly 2% and pushed above the $64,000 level.
The divergence comes just two days before the Fed is scheduled to release the detailed record of its July policy meeting. With markets already watching interest-rate expectations, the minutes could provide the next major catalyst for both equities and crypto.
The reaction will likely depend on how policymakers viewed inflation, economic growth and the possibility of further rate changes.
Why Stocks Fell While Bitcoin Rose
The S&P 500 pulled back after approaching record highs near 7,800 last week. The index had closed at a record 7,798.99 just days earlier as cooling inflation reduced expectations for another September rate hike, as discussed in our S&P 500’s record high and Fed rate-cut outlook. Several factors added pressure to equities during Monday’s session.
Oil prices moved higher amid renewed US-Iran tensions, raising fresh concerns about inflation. At the same time, the 30-year Treasury yield reached its highest level since 2007, adding another challenge for rate-sensitive assets.
Investors also received weaker consumer data. July retail sales fell 0.6%, increasing concerns about the strength of consumer spending. Markets will now look to upcoming earnings from retailers including Home Depot and Walmart for more clues about the health of the US consumer.
Bitcoin took a different path.
BTC rose from around $62,800 over the weekend and moved toward and above $64,000. The rally suggests some capital was moving into alternative risk assets even as investors reduced exposure to stocks.
Bitcoin’s relationship with equities has also been inconsistent this year. While the two assets can often respond to the same macro factors, Monday’s session showed that their short-term price behavior can diverge sharply.
Fed Minutes Become the Main Market Catalyst
The Federal Reserve minutes are released roughly three weeks after each policy meeting and provide more detail about the discussions behind the rate decision.
The upcoming release covers the July 28-29 meeting, when the Fed kept its policy rate unchanged at 3.50% to 3.75%.
However, the decision was not unanimous. The vote was 9-3, with three policymakers favoring a 25-basis-point rate hike.
That split makes the minutes particularly important. Investors will be looking for clues about how strongly policymakers are concerned about inflation and whether additional tightening could become necessary.
The market currently prices September rate-hike odds at around 35%. A more hawkish tone in the minutes could push those expectations higher.
That would likely create another headwind for stocks and could also increase volatility across crypto markets.
Why Bond Yields Matter for Bitcoin
Bitcoin’s Monday rally occurred even as long-term Treasury yields climbed sharply.
That relationship could become important after the Fed minutes are released. Higher bond yields can increase the appeal of traditional fixed-income investments while raising the discount rate applied to riskier assets.
For Bitcoin, the key issue is not simply whether yields are high, but whether they continue rising.
A sustained increase in real yields could put pressure on BTC and other risk assets. Conversely, signs that rate pressures are easing could give investors more room to increase exposure to stocks and cryptocurrencies.
This makes the Fed minutes an important piece of the broader macro picture rather than an isolated event for financial markets.
Bitcoin’s Rally Needs Confirmation
Although Bitcoin gained roughly 2% on Monday, traders still need to determine whether the move represents fresh buying or a short-term rebound.
The broader Bitcoin trend remains weaker than the equity market. Thewhile the S&P 500 has gained more than 13% year-to-date
That difference highlights the contrasting positioning between the two markets.
Stocks have continued to benefit from solid corporate earnings, while Bitcoin has struggled to regain its previous highs. Monday’s rally therefore represents an important test rather than confirmation of a new trend.
If BTC can hold above $64,000 and attract sustained buying, the move could strengthen. A failure to hold the latest gains, particularly after the Fed minutes, could instead expose the market to another period of weakness.
Three Scenarios for the Fed Minutes
The Federal Reserve’s language could produce three broad outcomes for markets.
Hawkish Minutes
If the minutes show strong concern about persistent inflation or reveal broader support for another rate increase, September hike expectations could rise.
That scenario would likely pressure the S&P 500, particularly technology and other rate-sensitive sectors. Bitcoin could also face selling pressure as financial conditions become less supportive of risk assets.
Balanced Minutes
A neutral message could leave markets largely focused on incoming economic data.
If policymakers remain divided but do not signal an immediate need for another hike, the recent market divergence could continue. Investors may then shift their attention back to earnings, inflation data and Treasury yields.
Dovish Minutes
If the minutes place greater emphasis on slowing labor-market growth or weaker consumer spending, investors could interpret the document as less hawkish.
That could reduce expectations for additional tightening and potentially support both stocks and Bitcoin.
The reaction would still depend on how the minutes compare with what markets have already priced in.
What Traders Should Watch Next
The next few sessions could be unusually sensitive to changes in monetary-policy expectations.
- Fed minutes: Any change in the tone around inflation and future rate increases could move both markets.
- September rate expectations: A rise above the current roughly 35% hike probability would likely increase pressure on risk assets.
- Treasury yields: Continued increases, particularly in real yields, could weigh on stocks and Bitcoin.
- Bitcoin’s $64,000 area: Sustained trading above this level could support the latest rebound.
- Retail earnings: Results from Home Depot and Walmart could provide another read on consumer strength.
- Geopolitical tensions: Further moves in oil prices could influence inflation expectations.
The bullish scenario for both markets would involve softer policy expectations, easing yield pressures and evidence that economic growth remains resilient.
The bearish scenario would involve higher yields, renewed inflation concerns and a more hawkish Federal Reserve. In that case, Monday’s Bitcoin rally could fade alongside further weakness in equities.
What Happens Next for Bitcoin and Stocks
Monday’s divergence between Bitcoin and the S&P 500 shows how quickly capital can rotate between major asset classes when investors are waiting for a macro catalyst.
The S&P 500 remains close to record territory despite its latest pullback, while Bitcoin continues to trade well below its 2025 highs. That leaves both markets sensitive to changes in interest-rate expectations.
The Fed minutes could provide the first major clue about how policymakers view the current balance between inflation and economic growth.
For now, the market remains in a waiting period. A hawkish surprise could increase pressure across stocks and crypto, while a softer tone could support a rebound in both.
Until the minutes arrive, the divergence between the S&P 500 and Bitcoin may be less about a fundamental shift in investor preferences and more about positioning ahead of the next major policy signal.
Source: www.altcoinbuzz.io

