Meme coin selling: Why Shiba Inu, Dogecoin, and The Sandbox are down

It's not only dog-inspired tokens that are feeling the pain today.

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What happened

A range of more speculative meme tokens is seeing increased selling pressure in the US today. Popular dog-inspired cryptocurrencies Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) and Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) have declined 6.8% and 4.4% respectively over the past 24 hours as of 12:30 p.m. ET. Other high-momentum tokens such as metaverse crypto The Sandbox (CRYPTO: SAND) haven't been spared, declining 3.1% over the same time frame.

A string of catalysts appears to be behind this meme token decline today. For one, Senator Joe Manchin's rebuttal of President Joe Biden's Build Back Better plan has sent risk assets lower today.

Stocks, crypto, and commodities all got hammered on the news. Continued concern around the omicron variant has investors on edge. And there remains a growing number of investors who are unsure as to whether inflation, and the monetary tightening that appears underway from the Federal Reserve, will prove to be bullish or bearish for risk assets.

So what

There's really quite a bit of macroeconomic data investors are forced to grapple with right now. These aforementioned headwinds certainly present a rather unflattering near-term outlook for high-risk, high-upside asset classes. For digital currencies -- and meme tokens in particular -- one may argue that capital outflows from riskier assets could provide some serious volatility for markets. 

Dog-themed tokens such as Shiba Inu and Dogecoin have surged in interest as speculative momentum bets during this cheap money-fueled rally in some of the riskiest assets. As this trade winds down, concerns around how much capital will flow out of such assets, and to which sectors, remain.

For metaverse-themed cryptocurrencies such as The Sandbox, there's perhaps a stronger bull case that can be made. That said, the valuations of these tokens continue to be debated among investors, many of whom are skeptical about how quickly they've appreciated in such short order.

Now what

It's difficult to predict where high-risk, high-return assets, particularly meme tokens, will go from here. On the one hand, there's still a tremendous amount of excess capital in the markets that will look to find a home. On the other, it appears pretty clear that investors are intent on de-risking their portfolios right now. For meme tokens, this environment could be a rocky one over the near term.

For those looking to be aggressive in this downturn, some prudence in ensuring proper position sizing and portfolio allocation to risk assets is important. For most others, watching from the sidelines may be the best course of action. 

That said, there's likely a lot more excitement to come, so get the popcorn ready.

This article was originally published on Fool.com. All figures quoted in US dollars unless otherwise stated.

Chris MacDonald has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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