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SPX Plummets 20% in Just 7 Days – Is the Bottom in Sight or More Pain Ahead?

SPX Plummets 20% in Just 7 Days – Is the Bottom in Sight or More Pain Ahead?

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Ambcrypto
Published:
2025-08-17 06:00:26
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Wall Street’s benchmark index gets crushed—worst weekly drop since 2020. Traders scramble as fear gauge spikes.

Blood in the Streets

The S&P 500’s brutal nosedive leaves no sector unscathed. Tech giants, banks, even ‘safe’ utilities—all dragged into the abyss.

Margin Call Mayhem

Brokers report liquidations hitting multi-year highs. ‘Portfolio insurance’ strategies now accelerating the selloff they were meant to prevent—classic Wall Street irony.

Crypto’s Silver Lining?

While traditional markets hemorrhage, Bitcoin’s correlation with SPX breaks down. Decoupling narrative gains steam as digital gold proponents smell opportunity.

The Big Question

Is this the long-overdue valuation reset… or just panic before the Fed’s inevitable pivot? One thing’s certain—the buy-the-dip playbook just got torched.

Key Takeaways

SPX6900 dropped 20% amid $2.77 million spot outflows, $12.9 million Open Interest reduction, and a bearish Taker Buy-Sell Ratio. Technicals flagged weakening support, while sector-wide declines and Token699 speculation added pressure.

The memecoin SPX6900 [SPX] was stuck in a week-long losing streak, shedding 20% in total after an intensified daily drop of 9%.

Analysis suggests further downside remained likely, as capital outflows intensify around a key support level—even though the broader market shows a different dynamic.

Liquidity outflows on the rise

The past three days were defined by heavy outflows from SPX, as spot investors make their stance clear.

Within this period, they sold $2.77 million worth of SPX, as of writing. On the 14th of August, the single largest outflow occurred, with $2 million sold in one day.

SPX spot exchange netflow.

Source: CoinGlass

If this trend of shifting funds from centralized exchanges to private wallets continued, it could further dampen SPX’s price potential.

Notably, spot investors aren’t the only ones exiting. In the perpetual market, a significant liquidity outflow emerged as well.

Open Interest data showed $12.9 million in position size was removed from SPX contracts, bringing OI down to $122.9 million, per CoinGlass.

The Taker Buy-Sell Ratio confirmed that sellers dominate the market, with selling volume outweighing buying pressure. The ratio slipped below the neutral threshold of 1, resting at 0.897.

SPX open interest chart.

Source: CoinGlass

Technical analysis points to a risky setup

On the charts, SPX traded along a key ascending support line, which triggered rallies on three previous occasions.

However, ascending support lines often trigger breakdowns once prices hit a peak.

The more frequently a support region is tested, the weaker the buy momentum becomes. And with sellers firmly in control, a drop below this support appeared increasingly likely.

SPX price chart.

Source: TradingView

Two potential zones could provide a rebound if tested: $0.9150 and $0.6345.

Altcoin outlook remains favorable

Despite recent weakness, SPX still stood out compared to the broader market.

The Altseason 90-day index ranks SPX as the third-best performer across the market, up 111%, behind MemeCore [M] and Pudgy Penguins [PENGU].

Still, the memecoin sector overall fell 6.8% over the week, adding to bearish sentiment, according to Artemis.

Market sector performance.

Source: Artemis

Meanwhile, Token699—a memecoin doppelgänger—drew heavy speculation as investors compared it to SPX. Its presale activity appeared to absorb liquidity from the market, contributing to SPX’s downward pressure.

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