
Bitcoin’s Lagging Correlation with Gold Could Push Price to $25K: Analyst
Bitcoin tails the gold market but with a delay. And the lagging correlation now suggests that the cryptocurrency would rise to $25,000.
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Data shows the digital gold narrative may be in danger on the short term as Bitcoin has diverged from Gold in its 30-day Correlation. Bitcoin Is Still Correlated To Gold On A Long-Term Scale In a new post on X, on-chain analytics firm Glassnode has discussed about how the Correlation between Bitcoin and Gold is […]
Bitcoin is nearing a psychological tipping point, gold parity. Its price has been accelerating in the past few days, increasing by $100 in just over 24 hours. Meanwhile, gold has fallen by $200 this quarter, currently standing at $1,134.45. Gold’s Price This Quarter. There appears to be a strong inverse correlation between gold and bitcoin from September to now, with bitcoin gaining $300 while gold has lost $200. The reasons for this inverse correlation are not fully clear. Bitcoin’s Price on Bitstamp. Gold usually performs well in times of uncertainty, as is often the case with bitcoin,....
According to analyst Lyn Alden, bitcoin's correlation to stocks or gold depends on bitcoin’s own cycle.
BTC used to be an uncorrelated asset, but that’s no longer the case. What can gold and stocks suggest about the crypto markets? Bitcoin (BTC) is an uncorrelated asset, or so the narrative used to go. For much of Bitcoin’s lifetime, it existed as something of value to a very small group of people. Now, awareness and demand are accelerating rapidly. So, what does this mean for the status of BTC as a supposedly uncorrelated asset? That Bitcoin was an uncorrelated asset isn’t just conjecture — the numbers back it up. According to data compiled by VanEck in early 2021, there was almost no....