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US equities grind higher as retail steps back and crypto leans on macro flows

Dorian Batycka
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US stock index chart rising as retail flows fade

US equities keep climbing, but JPMorgan data show retail equity buying down about 30%, shifting crypto’s driver mix toward macro funds just as Iran, oil and inflation risks linger.

Summary
  • Nasdaq 100 and Russell 2000 are up over 1%, with the Dow also higher, reinforcing a risk‑on equity regime that historically supports BTC and large‑cap crypto.
  • JPMorgan says US retail equity buying has slowed roughly 30%, with ETF inflows down about 22%, marking the first persistent fatigue of 2026.
  • If retail fatigue deepens into an Iran‑ or inflation‑driven shock, the “buy the dip” cushion under both stocks and crypto could vanish, amplifying liquidation risk.

US equities are grinding higher on the surface, but retail is quietly stepping off the gas — a mix that keeps the risk‑on narrative alive while thinning out the marginal buyer underneath crypto.

U.S. indices extend gains

Major U.S. stock indices opened higher, with the Nasdaq 100 and Russell 2000 each up more than 1%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average added about 0.7% in early trading. The move extends a broader pattern of dip‑buying and resilience across U.S. equities, even as macro headlines around Iran, oil and inflation continue to inject bouts of volatility. Tech and small caps leading the advance reinforces the idea that investors are still willing to lean into higher‑beta risk, a backdrop that has historically correlated with strong flows into Bitcoin and large‑cap crypto.

What matters here for crypto is not just the level of indices, but the regime: higher equities, narrower credit spreads and contained volatility indexes tend to support appetite for leveraged trades in BTC and ETH. As long as this regime persists, sharp equity pullbacks are more likely to be seen by macro funds as tactical buying opportunities rather than the start of a broader de‑risking, which tempers the odds of a synchronized dump across stocks and digital assets.

JPMorgan flags retail fatigue

Underneath the headline gains, though, JPMorgan data shows U.S. retail investors are starting to ease off. In a note cited by the Wall Street Journal and MarketWatch, the bank reports that retail net buying of U.S. equities has slowed by roughly 30% versus prior weeks, breaking a several‑month pattern of persistent dip‑buying. Weekly flows into equity ETFs have dropped by about 22% over the period, with investors cutting both ETF contributions and single‑stock purchases.

JPMorgan’s team describes these trends as signs of “persistent” or “ongoing” fatigue, rather than a single‑day wobble, with Monday marking the largest net‑selling day for individual stocks in about a month. That shift matters because the same cohort that has aggressively bought U.S. tech and thematic ETFs has also been a marginal buyer of crypto‑adjacent stocks and, to a lesser extent, spot Bitcoin products.

Implications for crypto positioning

For crypto traders, the combination of strong index prints and softer retail flows means the marginal driver of risk is skewing more institutional and macro rather than retail FOMO. If equities keep drifting higher while retail accelerates its slowdown, Bitcoin and Ethereum may increasingly trade off futures flows, systematic strategies and macro funds’ views on inflation and the Fed, rather than Reddit‑style chase behavior.

The main risk to watch is a scenario where retail fatigue deepens just as a macro shock hits — for example, hotter‑than‑expected inflation or a renewed spike in oil linked to Iran — removing the “buy the dip” bid that has repeatedly stabilized both stocks and crypto over the past quarters. Until then, the tape remains risk‑on, but the composition of buyers is quietly shifting in a way crypto desks cannot ignore.