When equity markets experience a significant downturn—somewhere in the 20-30% range—Bitcoin typically doesn't escape the fallout. The correlation between traditional stock indices and BTC becomes increasingly apparent during risk-off environments. A major correction in conventional markets often cascades into the crypto space, dragging Bitcoin down alongside broader market sentiment shifts.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 3h ago
Ironically, this is still claiming that Bitcoin can transcend traditional markets? Data shows that during the week of March 2020, BTC's decline was even more severe than the Nasdaq.
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SquidTeacher
· 7h ago
When stocks and bonds are both underperforming, Bitcoin can't escape either. That's the reality.
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NFTPessimist
· 8h ago
Stocks, bonds, and Bitcoin all falling together, I knew it would happen... It's really annoying, feels like just a bunch of retail investors getting played.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 8h ago
Cut in half? Then we'd all have to go be buried together, as reverse indicators we're living the most fully.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 8h ago
Stock and bond linkage, crypto circle lagging behind, this is the reality, my friends
When equity markets experience a significant downturn—somewhere in the 20-30% range—Bitcoin typically doesn't escape the fallout. The correlation between traditional stock indices and BTC becomes increasingly apparent during risk-off environments. A major correction in conventional markets often cascades into the crypto space, dragging Bitcoin down alongside broader market sentiment shifts.