US stocks fell sharply across the board: Dow Jones -1.11%, Nasdaq -1.37%, and S&P 500 -1.00%, according to Bybit data.
This development was noted in a report dated March 27th, indicating weakening risk sentiment in traditional markets — a factor often closely monitored by investors when positioning portfolios that include cryptocurrencies.
- The Dow Jones fell 1.11% to 45,448.531 points.
- The Nasdaq fell 1.37% to 21,114.861 points.
- The S&P 500 fell 1.00% to 6,412.220 points.
By how much did the US index fall and at what level did it close?
All three major US indices closed in the red, with declines of around 1.00%–1.37%.
According to Bybit data cited in the March 27 report, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.11% to 45,448.531 points. The Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.37% to 21,114.861 points — the biggest decline in the group. The S&P 500 fell 1.00% to 6,412.220 points.
These figures reflect the simultaneous correction of the group of indices representing industrial stocks (Dow), technology/growth (Nasdaq), and the broader market (S&P 500). Given that international capital flows often shift with risk appetite, the volatility of US indices can also be used as a benchmark by cryptocurrency analysts.






