Bitcoin (BTC) and traditional U.S. equities have experienced a notable uptick in August.
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In August, BTC aligns with U.S. equities, spiking to 40%
Kaiko data shows Bitcoins bond correlation hits 33%, surprising investors.
Convergence of Bitcoin with traditional assets prompts a reevaluation of strategies.
Bitcoin (BTC) and traditional U.S. equities have experienced a notable uptick in August.
Data provided by Kaiko reveals that the correlation between BTC and U.S. equities has risen to 40%, while its correlation with the iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG) stands at 33%.
This unforeseen development has caught the attention of investors and analysts alike, as the
cryptocurrency
market has long been considered somewhat independent of the movements in traditional financial markets. Historically, Bitcoin has often been hailed as a potential “digital gold” and a hedge against economic uncertainty, drawing comparisons to safe-haven assets like gold and bonds.The recent data contradicts this narrative, indicating a convergence of sorts between Bitcoin and conventional investment vehicles. This shift could potentially reshape the perception of BTCs role in investment portfolios, and prompt investors to reevaluate their strategies.
This change in correlation comes on the heels of a series of fluctuations in Bitcoin‘s value. After experiencing a promising 13% surge in June, BTC’s performance took a turn for the worse in early July, marked by a gradual decline that has continued into August. This decline has left investors speculating about the factors driving the correlation between BTC and traditional assets, and whether this linkage is merely a short-term anomaly or a more sustained trend.
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