This is for the first time in 2021 that BTCs correlation has turned negative. For the initial six months of 2021, Bitcoin and the S&P 500 were loosely correlated as both continued their northward journey by hitting new all-time highs for a few weeks, reports Kaiko.
Bitcoin (BTC) continues to show volatility while trading in a closed range between $30,000-$35,000. At press time, Bitcoin is down 3.88% trading at $33,142 with a market cap of $620 billion.
As BTC continues to trade under pressure, it has now entered into a negative correlation with the S&P 500 (INDEXSP: .INX) index. As a result, there‘s a sharp divergence between the world’s largest cryptocurrency and the largest equity index.
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This is for the first time in 2021 that BTCs correlation has turned negative. For the initial six months of 2021, Bitcoin and the S&P 500 were loosely correlated as both continued their northward journey by hitting new all-time highs for a few weeks, reports Kaiko.
However, BTC has corrected more than 45% in the last two months while the S&P 500 continues to surge. On Monday, the S&P 500 surged further making a record close at 4384 levels. On a year-to-date basis, the S&P 500 has given a solid 18.48% return.
Bitcoins correlation with Gold also remains negative, however, it has jumped 20% over the last month.
Bitcoin's 6-Month Average Return Turns Negative
As per on-chain data provider Santiment, Bitcoins average 6-month trading returns have turned negative. With BTC repeatedly moving towards lower lows, the investor confidence is low and FUD is higher.
Santiment notes that based on historical trends, this is the right moment to make the move for long-term investors by keeping their negative bias aside. As per the on-chain data provider, Bitcoin looks undervalued at this price point.
Courtesy: Santiment
On the other hand, Bitcoins mining hash rate has been showing strong bounceback moving back above 100 exahashes/second. This is a healthy sign and suggests that miners are getting back on track after a major crackdown by China last month.
Bitcoin (BTC) needs to convincingly break the $35,000 resistance and sustain there if it has to start the next leg of the bull run.
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