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Bitcoin’s price bottom in limbo: Why BTC–gold correlation matters now

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The market is back at a stage where investor psychology is likely to drive the next move.

So far, crypto has stayed relatively insulated from the macro FUD surrounding the West Asian crisis. However, the latest inflation print is a reminder that it may still be too early to call a definitive bottom for Bitcoin [BTC], especially after its 3.61% daily close in the red.

In short, macro pressure is beginning to seep into BTC. One of the clearest signs is the Coinbase Premium Index (CPI). The index has dropped sharply, falling over 106% in a single day to -0.002. In fact, this marks its steepest pullback this week, signaling weakening buying pressure from U.S. investors.

Source: CryptoQuant

Meanwhile, the Crypto Fear and Greed Index has slipped back into the “fear” zone after briefly moving into neutral, which had aligned with BTC reclaiming the $74k level. From a technical standpoint, this shift in sentiment made the recent long squeeze almost inevitable, as bullish positioning ran into macro headwinds.

Data from CoinGlass shows that nearly $150 million in long positions were wiped out, marking the biggest liquidation event since early March. Put together, the drop in sentiment indicators and the scale of long liquidations suggest the market is rotating back into a risk-off mode.

Against this backdrop, BTC’s sideways chop around $70k suggests it’s still too early to confidently call a bottom. Price is holding, but the lack of strong follow-through on the upside shows that conviction remains weak. That said, a key CryptoQuant metric indicates Bitcoin could still keep sentiment supportive if this correlation continues to hold.

A critical correlation could help Bitcoin avoid extreme fear

To hold current levels, the market needs strong risk appetite, as sentiment still drives price action.

Otherwise, BTC risks losing its footing, especially with macro FUD continuing to weigh on confidence. If this pressure sticks, it likely won’t take much for sentiment to slip back into the “extreme fear” zone, particularly with BTC still trading over 40% below its $126k peak, leaving a large share of holders underwater.

According to AMBCrypto, the BTC-gold correlation could play a key psychological role. Technically, Bitcoin’s push toward $74k came as the ratio dropped 15%, matching BTC’s 10.4% gain. The result? The Bitcoin-to-Gold correlation hit -0.88, its lowest level since November 2022, highlighting a strong inverse relationship.

Source: CryptoQuant

Put simply, Bitcoin’s relative strength versus gold continues to serve as a key bullish signal.

From a technical standpoint, the latest inflation report triggered massive trillion-dollar losses across gold and silver, yet BTC only gave up around $50 billion in market cap, keeping its slide relatively contained even as broader FUD rattled risk assets.

Consequently, that resilience is playing a key role in holding sentiment. If Bitcoin continues to show strength, capital rotation could remain robust, reinforcing its role as a preferred hedge for investors while macro volatility keeps shaking the broader market.

In this cycle, Bitcoin’s potential bottom therefore appears closely linked to this BTC–gold dynamic, making the correlation a critical indicator to watch as the market navigates uncertainty.


Final Summary

  • Despite trillion-dollar losses in gold and silver, Bitcoin’s limited $50 billion market cap drop highlights resilience that helps support market sentiment.
  • The strong inverse relationship signals that Bitcoin’s bottom may be closely tied to this dynamic, making it a key indicator for navigating risk-off conditions.

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/bitcoins-price-bottom-in-limbo-why-btc-gold-correlation-matters-now/

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