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Bitcoin maintains a prolonged negative correlation with the S&P 500, marking its longest decoupling phase since 2020. Earlier, in October, BTC reversed sharply, dropping from around $30,000 while equities continued climbing toward 5,000.

In fact, this divergence followed a major liquidation event, where roughly 70,000 BTC in Open Interest was wiped out in a single session, resetting positioning back to April 2025 levels.

Source: Darkfost/ X

Since then, Bitcoin [BTC] has continued trending downward under geopolitical pressure and tightening liquidity conditions. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 held its structure for months before recently rolling over from its highs.

As this shift unfolds, sentiment across both markets now converges into extreme fear levels.

In turn, this alignment indicates that even after being separate for a long time, the overall economic conditions are starting to come together again, hinting at a possible shift towards a shared cautious approach in both crypto and traditional markets.

Macro pressure drives synchronized extreme fear across crypto and equities

The simultaneous drop in both sentiment gauges points to a broader macro reset, not isolated weakness in either market. The S&P 500 Fear and Greed Index has fallen to 16 as equities retreat from roughly $7,500.

Source: Joao Wedson/ X

At the same time, Bitcoin’s reading has dropped further to around 12, while BTC pulls back from above $100,000. In fact, this alignment is rare, as crypto and equities usually price fear at different stages.

Source: Joao Wedson/ X

Earlier, Bitcoin showed relative resilience.

As Nic Puckrin, Co-Founder of Coin Bureau, told AMBCrypto via email,

However, that divergence is now fading. As both markets converge into extreme fear, investors appear to be de-risking broadly, which signals tightening liquidity and macro conditions beginning to dominate price behavior across both asset classes simultaneously.

From leverage flush to flow-driven Bitcoin price action

Bitcoin’s open interest expansion into October explains the earlier divergence from equities, as leverage rose toward $45 billion while price approached $120,000.

However, this structure relied on aggressive derivatives exposure.

In fact, the 10–11 October liquidation erased roughly 70,000 BTC, driving Open Interest down toward $30 billion and resetting market risk capacity.

Source: CryptoQuant

As this unwind unfolded, the price dropped toward $90,000, showing how much demand had been leverage-driven rather than spot-based.

Meanwhile, Open Interest sat at $21.8 billion at press time, which reflects more defensive positioning. This shift implies the market has transitioned from speculative expansion to capital preservation.

At the same time, lower leverage reduces cascade risk, yet it also weakens trend strength. As a result, price becomes more sensitive to real inflows, meaning any sustained move now requires genuine capital, not leverage-driven momentum.


Final Summary

  • Bitcoin [BTC] and the S&P 500 convergence into extreme fear signals macro-driven risk-off as liquidity tightens across both markets.
  • Bitcoin deleveraging weakens momentum while the S&P 500 rolls over, which shifts both markets toward dependence on real capital flows.

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/what-extreme-fear-across-bitcoin-and-sp-means-for-markets/

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