Bitcoin Rally Crypto Stocks Surge as Bull Run Gains Steam
Bitcoin continues its rally in January 2026, driving significant gains in crypto-linked stocks like Coinbase and MicroStrategy. Read our full market analysis.
The crypto king is back on its throne, and it's bringing the stock market with it. The largest cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, extended its rally today, igniting a buying spree that pushed related equities significantly higher.
Bitcoin Rally Crypto Stocks Market Impact in 2026
According to Reuters, the upward momentum in Bitcoin has created a ripple effect across financial markets. Major players like Coinbase and MicroStrategy saw their share prices climb as investors bet on the continued expansion of the digital asset ecosystem.
Mining firms were among the top performers, with some reporting gains of over 12% in a single session. This trend reflects a growing appetite for proxy investments that offer exposure to crypto price movements without the complexities of direct coin ownership.
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