U.S. stock market experienced a $3.25 trillion loss on April 4 due to tariff concerns, surpassing the cryptocurrency market's $2.68 trillion valuation.
U.S. Faces $3.25 Trillion Stock Market Plunge
Concerns over President Trump's tariff policies led to significant financial market disruptions on April 4, 2025. These tensions resulted in the U.S. stock market losing $3.25 trillion in value, as reported by TradingView, marking a substantial financial disturbance influenced by political economic policies.
Major companies suffered declines, with Tesla, Nvidia, and Apple leading the losses. Tesla experienced a 10.42% reduction, Nvidia fell by 7.36%, and Apple saw a 7.29% decline, as concerns mounted over increasing tariffs.
"We advise awareness of risks within the industry as markets fluctuate." - ChainCatcher Team
Did you know? Similar market reactions occurred during the U.S. trade war in 2018–2019, where tariff fears spurred volatility in both traditional and crypto markets.
Ethereum (ETH) reports a current price of $1,810.59, with a market cap of $218.48 billion. CoinMarketCap data indicates Ethereum holds an 8.17% market dominance, amidst a 24-hour trading volume of $15.43 billion, reflecting a 3.03% drop. Price changes include a 0.84% drop within the past day, with a significant 49.98% decline over the past 90 days.
Research from the Coincu team projects notable economic adjustments due to prolonged tariff impacts. Historical trends suggest that political economic actions could continuously drive volatility, affecting both traditional assets and cryptocurrencies.
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