Multi-asset overview
Markets
Crypto and US equities side by side. Live coin prices, major index proxies and market sentiment in one view — every figure sourced and timestamped, with nothing invented to fill a gap.
Market movers
Top gainers →Crypto market map
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Biggest movers and most-traded coins across the top 100 by market cap.
Top gainers
Top losers
Index proxies
Stocks in focus
All tickers →| Symbol | Company | Price | Change | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AAPL | Apple Inc. | $298.01 | 2.06 | +0.70% |
| MSFT | Microsoft Corporation | $379.40 | 0.4900 | +0.13% |
| NVDA | NVIDIA Corporation | $210.69 | 6.04 | +2.95% |
| AMZN | Amazon.com, Inc. | $244.39 | 6.89 | +2.90% |
| GOOGL | Alphabet Inc. | $368.03 | 4.24 | +1.17% |
| META | Meta Platforms, Inc. | $577.22 | 9.64 | +1.70% |
| TSLA | Tesla, Inc. | $400.49 | 4.11 | +1.04% |
| AVGO | Broadcom Inc. | $411.35 | 18.45 | +4.70% |
| JPM | JP Morgan Chase & Co. | $325.22 | -8.24 | -2.47% |
| V | Visa Inc. | $327.24 | -3.14 | -0.95% |
| WMT | Walmart Inc. | $117.18 | -0.9500 | -0.80% |
| XOM | Exxon Mobil Corporation | $137.81 | -2.93 | -2.08% |
One market view, two asset classes
Modern portfolios rarely stop at a single asset class. The same investor who owns an index fund increasingly holds Bitcoin too, and the forces that move one — interest rates, liquidity and risk appetite — often move the other. This page puts both in front of you at once: live cryptocurrency prices ranked by market cap, the major US index proxies, the companies we track most closely, and a read on overall crypto sentiment.
Use the tabs above to switch between crypto and equities, or scan the snapshot tiles for the headline numbers. Every coin links through to a full crypto page with supply, volume and a seven-day chart; every ticker links to a stock page with its day and 52-week ranges. When you want to run the numbers on a position, our free investor tools work across both asset classes.
Crypto figures come from CoinPaprika with sentiment from Alternative.me; US equity data comes from Nasdaq, and our index figures use widely-traded ETFs (SPY, QQQ, DIA, IWM) to approximate the underlying benchmarks. Data may be delayed relative to the exchanges and is provided for information only — never as investment advice. Both crypto and equities carry real risk, including the loss of capital.
How to use this page
The markets page is built to read top-to-bottom in under a minute, then drill into whatever catches your eye. A path that works well:
- Scan the snapshot. The tiles at the top carry the headline numbers — Bitcoin, Ethereum, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 proxies, and the crypto Fear & Greed reading — so you can take the market's temperature at a glance.
- Switch asset class. Use the Crypto and Stocks tabs to move between the full coin table and the equity tables without leaving the page.
- Drill into an asset. Click any coin for its full crypto page, or any symbol for its ticker page, with ranges, volume and a chart.
- Run your own numbers. Test a position or a what-if with our free calculators — the outputs are illustrative, never a forecast.
New to one side of the market? Our guide to how crypto and stocks differ is a good place to start, and the glossary defines any term in a sentence or two.
Reading each side of the market
The two asset classes on this page are shown a little differently, because they behave differently. Here is what each column means and where the figures come from:
| Cryptocurrencies | Stocks & index proxies | |
|---|---|---|
| Trading hours | 24 hours a day, every day | Weekdays, during exchange hours |
| What we show | Price, 24h and 7d move, market cap, volume | Price, daily change and percentage move |
| Ranked by | Market capitalisation | A curated focus list and index proxies |
| Data source | CoinPaprika · sentiment from Alternative.me | Nasdaq · indexes via ETFs (SPY, QQQ, DIA, IWM) |
| Full detail | Each coin page | Each ticker page |
Want the concepts behind these numbers? Market capitalisation and how to read a price chart unpack two of the columns above, and our methodology documents exactly how each figure is sourced and refreshed.
Frequently asked questions
Where do the numbers on this page come from?
Cryptocurrency prices come from CoinPaprika and the sentiment reading from Alternative.me; US equity figures come from Nasdaq, with the index lines based on widely-traded ETFs. Every source is listed in full in our methodology.
How often does the data refresh?
Figures are pulled on a short cycle and stamped with the time you see near the top of the page. They can lag the exchanges by a little, so treat them as indicative rather than to-the-second — the detail is in our methodology.
Why use ETFs such as SPY and QQQ instead of the indexes themselves?
You cannot trade an index directly. Large, liquid ETFs track their benchmarks closely and have live, quotable prices, so they are a practical stand-in for the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100 and other indexes.
Is anything on this page investment advice?
No. The markets page is information, not a recommendation to buy or sell anything. Both crypto and equities can lose value — please read our disclaimer.