Crypto-Related Stocks Rise at U.S. Open as Nasdaq Gains 0.67%

According to msx.com and market open data, crypto-related stocks strengthened from pre-market into early U.S. trading, with Circle, Strategy (MSTR), Coinbase, Robinhood, MARA, and ABTC showing gains against a mixed broader market.

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Fact Check
The claim has two main parts, both supported by contemporaneous reports. First, pre-market weakness in crypto-linked U.S. stocks is explicitly reported by Odaily in "美股盘前加密概念股普跌, SBET 下跌 3.08%", which attributes the price moves to msx.com. This is also independently echoed by BlockBeats in "美股盘前加密概念股普跌,BMNR跌超3% - BlockBeats" and by the Bitget result. Second, mixed broader U.S. index performance at the open, alongside continued weakness in crypto-related shares, is explicitly reported by PANews in "美股开盘,纳指跌0.43%", which cites Bybit data and gives the index split of Dow +0.01%, Nasdaq -0.43%, S&P 500 -0.14%. However, because I was not able to retrieve a direct primary msx.com or Bybit source page in this run, the evidence remains secondary rather than fully primary. That keeps confidence at medium rather than high.
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Summary

According to msx.com, U.S. pre-market crypto-related stocks mostly rose, with ABTC up 2.38%, HOOD up 1.24%, MSTR up 1.16%, CRCL up 0.95%, COIN up 0.31%, and MARA up 0.17%. At the U.S. open, crypto-linked equities extended gains alongside a 0.67% rise in the Nasdaq. Early trading figures showed Solana up 2.35%, Circle up 2.21%, Strategy (MSTR) up 2.10%, and Coinbase up 1.88%, while the broader market was mixed, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.18% and the S&P 500 up 0.26%. The older topic also noted an earlier, conflicting pre-market snapshot that showed the same group of stocks lower before later msx.com data indicated a firmer tone.

Terms & Concepts
  • Crypto-related stocks: Publicly traded companies or assets whose valuations are linked to the digital asset industry, including exchanges, treasury holders, mining firms, and other blockchain-focused businesses.
  • Pre-market trading: Buying and selling stocks before the regular U.S. market session opens, often used to gauge early investor sentiment.
  • Nasdaq: A major U.S. stock exchange with a strong concentration of technology and growth companies, often used as a benchmark for risk-oriented equities.