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    Bitcoin’s S&P Link Isn’t the Bull Signal We Think

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMarch 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. A negative BTC-S&P correlation indicates less synchronization but doesn’t imply Bitcoin is gaining strength; it may just reflect isolated bounces amid S&P weakness.
    2. The declining BTC/S&P price ratio since January shows Bitcoin underperforms equities, not breaking free from market pressure.
    3. Current metrics suggest Bitcoin is still viewed as a higher-risk asset with potential downside, lacking signs of genuine decoupling.
    4. Recent price movements are influenced by macro uncertainties, like geopolitical tensions and rising oil prices, which continue to pressure Bitcoin alongside equities.

    Bitcoin’s recent shift in correlation with the S&P 500 does not signal a bullish turn for the cryptocurrency.

    On March 31, on-chain analyst Axel Adler Jr. explained that the negative correlation is more about short-term price movements rather than strong independence from the stock market.

    The key metric, the BTC/S&P price ratio, continues to show that Bitcoin is underperforming compared to equities. Since the start of the year, the ratio has declined, indicating that Bitcoin is not breaking away from stock market trends.

    Adler pointed out that a falling correlation can be misleading. It does not mean Bitcoin is gaining strength but may simply be bouncing in short bursts while stocks weaken.

    These mixed signals reflect a market still viewing Bitcoin as a riskier asset. Without a sustained increase in the BTC/S&P ratio, Bitcoin’s ability to serve as a safe haven remains doubtful.

    Currently, Bitcoin trades near $67,000 after slipping from recent highs. The geopolitical issues, such as rising oil prices, add to market uncertainty.

    Overall, the correlation reading alone does not prove Bitcoin is set for a breakout. Instead, persistent performance and macroeconomic factors will shape its future.

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