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How Would Investors Respond to the Upcoming NFP Data?

On August 4, 2026 by voice

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Prevailing crypto market trends suggest an ongoing decoupling of the ecosystem from its original FOMO-based speculative undertone. The influx of institutional investors via spot ETFs seems to have adjusted Bitcoin’s price patterns and those of top cryptocurrencies.

It is now common to find experts and market analysts combining Bitcoin and mainstream assets such as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. These assets are often highly influenced by mainstream economic indicators. One of the strongest market indicators expected this week is the Non-Farm Employment Change, also known as Non-Farm Payroll (NFP), on Friday.

NFP Expectations for August

This is one of the most significant indicators for the crypto market. It measures the change in the number of employed people during the previous month, and analysts consider it a significant metric for gauging the nation’s economic heartbeat.

The consensus forecast as of the time of writing expects the economy to add between 85,000 and 91,000 jobs, showing a slight rebound from June’s highly disappointing print of 57,000. Meanwhile, the national unemployment rate is projected to edge up slightly to 4.3%. Meanwhile, the public and investor sentiment going into this event is highly anxious and cautious.

The Federal Reserve’s latest actions have systematically stretched the market, with participants actively trying to price in the financial regulator’s potential monetary decisions. A strong print above 100,000 jobs could reinforce bets on a Q3 rate hike, while a second consecutive weak print would amplify fears of an economic slowdown.

Investors’ Approach to the August NFP

Despite these expectations, public confidence in the initial monthly data remains low. June’s figure missed estimates by over 50%, and prior months—April and May—suffered severe downward revisions totaling 74,000 jobs. This leaves investors cautious, knowing that things could change no matter the initial outcome.

For most digital asset investors, a safe approach would be to monitor leading indicators such as the ISM Services PMI and Initial Jobless Claims scheduled for release before Friday. They could also consider tightening stop-losses on high-beta tech stocks (Nasdaq) and volatile crypto holdings (Bitcoin) before Friday morning to insulate against heavy>Investors would do well to analyze the indicator’s post-release revisions, looking beyond the headline and checking for any revisions. That would help in understanding the true trajectory of US employment, enabling better investment and trading decisions.

Potential NFP Effect on Assets

For context, the S&P 500 is up approximately 1.1%, riding an early August geopolitical relief. A stronger job market may trigger selling on rate-hike fears, while a moderate print keeps the “soft-landing” narrative alive. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq has rebounded from a 3.2% loss in July, reflecting a gain of roughly 1.7% in August. It is crucial to note that tech valuations are vulnerable to interest rate projections. Therefore, hot wage growth or high NFP could suppress recent tech gains.

Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market cap, is hovering around $63,700 at the time of writing. The cryptocurrency has diverged from stocks in 2026, dropping significantly from highs due to high real interest rates. Investors believe a weak NFP that stops Fed hikes would benefit BTC the most.

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