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Cryptocurrencies Plunge, JPMorgan Says Sell-Off May End

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AuthorBlock Tao
Jan 9, 2026 6:22 AM

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JPMorgan suggests the cryptocurrency sell-off may be nearing its end, citing stabilizing ETF outflows and a resolution on MSCI delisting concerns. Despite recent market declines and significant liquidations, Bitcoin experienced relative stability. Future crypto volatility may be influenced by the Federal Reserve, particularly potential rate cuts under a Trump administration, and the U.S. building its strategic Bitcoin reserves. Geopolitical events are also creating demand for safe-haven assets, which could potentially include a small allocation to cryptocurrencies.

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TradingKey - Cryptocurrency's widespread adoption once again raises the question: with JPMorgan claiming the sell-off is nearing its end, does this signal an imminent surge for the crypto market?

On Friday (January 9), the cryptocurrency market rally stalled, with its total market capitalization declining by nearly 1% to temporarily stand at $3.11 trillion. Concurrently, major cryptocurrencies generally fell, with Dogecoin (DOGE) falling over 3%, Ripple (xrp) dropping over 2%, Ethereum (ETH) and Binance Coin (BNB) decreasing by 1%; Bitcoin's price remained relatively stable, essentially flat; Solana (SOL) bucked the trend, rising over 1%.

cryptocurrency-market-capitalization-b92d92d4b8b441b3b7f3600a76ee8a9bTop 10 Cryptocurrencies by Market Cap: Price Changes, Source: CoinMarketCap.

From January 1st to 5th, 2026, the crypto market saw five consecutive days of gains, only to pivot to a continuous decline over the past three days. This abrupt shift dealt a heavy blow to bulls. In the past 24 hours, over 120,000 user positions were liquidated, with total liquidations exceeding $400 million, of which long positions accounted for over $300 million.

Crypto-liquidation-Long-short-34da3694b550449ebb2b3621f9022864Crypto Market Liquidation Data, Source: Coinglass.

According to CoinDesk a January 8th report, JPMorgan stated in its latest analysis that "the crypto market sell-off may be nearing its end." In JPMorgan's view, the decline in the crypto market over recent months was not driven by market stress but rather by MSCI's announcement last October to remove DAT companies, causing pressure. However, MSCI announced on January 7th that it would not delist crypto-related companies for now, a move that alleviated market pressure. Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, an analyst at the investment bank, noted that "outflows from Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs began to stabilize in January."

Moving forward, cryptocurrency volatility could be influenced by three factors: the Federal Reserve, strategic cryptocurrency reserves, and geopolitics. Former U.S. President Trump stated in an interview with The New York Times that he has decided on his nominee for the next Federal Reserve Chair but did not reveal the specific individual. Whether it is Kevin A. Hassett, Kevin Warsh, or another candidate, all support Trump's stance on interest rate cuts, otherwise they would not have been his favored choice.

Currently, the U.S. is primarily building its strategic cryptocurrency reserves through confiscations, but it is highly probable that it will purchase Bitcoin (BTC) with actual funds in the future. Regarding this, Cathie Wood, founder of ARK Invest, stated, "As Trump seeks to maintain political influence and the crypto industry plays a driving role in elections, his administration may initiate purchasing activities." As of this report, the U.S. collectively holds 325,000 Bitcoins, and Wood believes this figure will increase to 1 million.

bitcoin-btc-government-45707454c1c34f89b8092bfc0573cde6Top Ten Bitcoin Holders, Source: CoinGecko.

Recently, conflicts and unrest, such as the U.S. arresting Venezuela's president, Trump expressing interest in acquiring Greenland, and internal unrest in Iran, have unfolded globally. This environment of panic has spurred strong demand for safe-haven assets, with gold prices currently benefiting. As these conflicts escalate, a small portion of capital may also flow into the crypto market.

This content was translated using AI and reviewed for clarity. It is for informational purposes only.

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