Fintech stocks were some of the biggest decliners on Monday as the Nasdaq suffered its steepest drop since 2022.Fintech stocks were some of the biggest decliners on Monday as the Nasdaq suffered its steepest drop since 2022.
It was a bad day for tech stocks, and a brutal one for fintech.
As the Nasdaq suffered its steepest decline since 2022, some of the biggest losers were companies that sit at the intersection of Wall Street and Silicon Valley.
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Beyond the crypto trade, online lenders and payments companies also fell more than the broader market. AffirmSoFiShopify
JPMorgan Chaseslipped to 98.3 for the month, down nearly 7%, the largest monthly drop since August 2021. Walmart
“Our universe has modestly outperformed the S&P 500 since the election, but sentiment has soured of late on declining consumer confidence and signs of slowing discretionary spend,” the JPMorgan analysts wrote.
The fintech selloff follows a strong rally in the fourth quarter, driven by Fed rate cut expectations and hopes for a more favorable regulatory environment under the Trump administration.
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