The US stock market crash today caught many investors off guard. Early gains quickly vanished as the S&P 500 erased more than $1.3 trillion in market value within just two hours. What began as a relief rally suddenly turned into a broad sell-off that dragged down the Nasdaq, Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, and several major technology stocks.

A top analyst has explained why the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Dow Jones indices are crashing this week, including the strong US jobs data.

US semiconductor stocks lost $1.3 trillion in value as Broadcom's weak AI guidance and hot jobs data triggered a massive selloff, dragging crypto down $130

The S&P 500 fell 2.6% and NASDAQ 100 dropped 4.8% after a hot May jobs report crushed rate-cut hopes. Bitcoin slid 4.3% to $60,850.

By Joseph Adinolfi and Gordon Gottsegen

The Nasdaq posted its largest point drop on record while the S&P 500 lost $1.8 trillion after hot jobs data crushed rate-cut hopes. Bitcoin fell below $60K.

The S&P 500 lost $1.8 trillion and the Nasdaq posted its largest point drop ever after a strong jobs report crushed rate-cut hopes, dragging Bitcoin below

US stocks fell sharply after a blowout May jobs report sparked fears of sustained high interest rates, wiping trillions from Big Tech and dragging crypto

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The US stock market crash today caught many investors off guard. Early gains quickly vanished as the S&P 500 erased more than $1.3 trillion in market value within just two hours.…

US stock market crash today: The Nasdaq just delivered a sharp reality check to Wall Street. On June 9, 2026, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite plunged 2.17%, losing more than 560…

No clear catalyst for the market decline, but there are plenty of suspects.

US stock markets opened higher Monday as tech stocks led recovery after last week's brutal selloff that erased $1 trillion in semiconductor market value.

A midday rout in the "Parabolic 7" chipmakers reversed by the close as money fled into the market's dullest corners.

The S&P 500 fell 0.3% and NASDAQ dropped 1.1% as semiconductor stocks lost nearly $1 trillion in value. Bitcoin slid in tandem with equities.

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