Global Markets Shake to the Core: Trump Tariffs Slam Crypto, Stocks, as Gold Shines – Markets and Prices Bitcoin News

A mere three days prior, the aggregate valuation of the crypto economy registered at $3.36 trillion; within this fleeting interval, a staggering $250 billion has vanished, diminishing the total to $3.11 trillion. This massive depreciation against the U.S. dollar coincides with President Trump’s imposition of fresh tariffs on American trading partners, amplifying global economic frictions and stoking apprehensions of a broadening trade war.

Trump Tariffs Spark Rapid Market Upheaval

Let’s confront the unvarnished truth: financial markets currently resemble a cacophony of dissonance, plumbing depths unseen since the prelude to the 2024 election cycle. In the intervening period, President Trump has unfurled an expansive tariff regime targeting imports from Canada, Mexico, and China—a maneuver intensifying geopolitical economic friction. These policies, comprising 25% levies on most Canadian and Mexican goods and 10% on Chinese imports, are scheduled for implementation Tuesday, casting a pall over international commerce.

Investor sentiment has soured conspicuously in response, with worldwide equity indices retreating as anxieties over protracted trade hostilities crystallize. Asian bourses bore immediate brunt Monday: Japan’s Nikkei 225 contracted 2.4%, South Korea’s Kospi hemorrhaged 2.9%, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng dipped 1%. European exchanges mirrored the gloom, the Euro Stoxx 50 enduring a pronounced contraction at opening bell.

Global Markets Shake to the Core: Trump Tariffs Slam Crypto, Stocks, as Gold Shines
Dow Jones Futures alongside all of the benchmark U.S. indices have seen a considerable market rout before Wall Street’s opening bell on Feb. 3, 2025.

U.S. stock futures nosedived pre-dawn Monday, foreshadowing turbulence at Wall Street’s opening—a precursor mirrored by cryptocurrency markets, which began relinquishing value over the weekend as a bellwether for traditional finance’s trajectory. In correspondence to Bitcoin.com News, Etoro analyst Simon Peters posited that Trump’s tariff gambit fuels the selloff, suggesting savvy traders might view this as a strategic acquire-at-discount moment.

Global Markets Shake to the Core: Trump Tariffs Slam Crypto, Stocks, as Gold Shines
Bitcoin has been hit hard this past weekend leading up to the chaos that is seemingly about to ensue on Wall Street.

“Risk-off sentiment continues to have a hold over crypto, as markets react negatively to President Trump’s decision at the weekend to slap 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada and a 10% levy on goods from China,” Peters told our newsdesk. “At the time of writing, bitcoin is standing relatively firm, down 7%, and currently trading at $95,300 after testing a level of support at $92,000.”

The Etoro analyst added:

Altcoins have been hit harder. Ethereum down 35%, solana 25%, XRP at its lowest was down 40% since Saturday. With that being said, investors with a long-term view on crypto markets may see this as an opportune time to buy-the-dip.

Simultaneously, gold has achieved an unprecedented peak, breaching the stratospheric $2,800-per-ounce threshold—yet another historic apogee cementing its status as the financial phoenix of this era. Analysts posit that the precious metal could emerge as the principal refuge from the tempest of market instability ignited by Trump’s protectionist maneuvers.

Bloomberg’s commodities savant Mike McGlone posits that gold’s current hegemony is so pronounced it risks eclipsing both American equities and bitcoin in comparative luminosity. In a social media dissection, McGlone observed that gold’s parallel ascent during bitcoin’s fleeting flirtation with $100,000 potentially fortified that psychological barrier, insinuating speculative froth in risk-sensitive assets like cryptocurrencies.

Global Markets Shake to the Core: Trump Tariffs Slam Crypto, Stocks, as Gold Shines
Meanwhile, the price of gold continues to carve new all-time highs on Feb. 3, 2025.

“[With] over 10 million cryptocurrencies now listed on Coinmarketcap may suggest price-appreciation limits of highly speculative, volatile cryptos facing unchecked supply and competition,” McGlone concluded.

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