Can the strength of gold ignite a new Bitcoin rally? Opportunities and risks amid rising correlation

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Recent Bitcoin prices have been oscillating continuously, reflecting that the global macro environment and risk sentiment remain unstable. In the context of an unclear short-term direction, the continued strength of gold prices is being viewed by the market as a potential next catalyst for Bitcoin. Historical data shows that as long as the correlation logic holds, rising gold prices often provide important reference for Bitcoin price movements.

Over the past year, the correlation between Bitcoin and gold has significantly strengthened. As institutional investors regard Bitcoin as “digital gold” and a macro hedge asset, its price trend has gradually synchronized with gold prices. Historically, there have been multiple instances where gold led the rally followed by Bitcoin catching up, based on the logic that after risk appetite warms up, funds shift from defensive assets to highly elastic assets, benefiting Bitcoin. Since 2024, this “gold rising—Bitcoin following” pattern has been repeatedly validated in both spot and derivatives markets.

However, this correlation is not absolute. In October this year, gold and Bitcoin declined simultaneously, mainly due to macro pressures such as rising bond yields and tightening financial conditions. Currently, gold prices are strengthening again, and if Bitcoin can stabilize at high levels, the market may once again see a window for risk appetite to rebound.

On-chain data shows a more cautious sentiment. Recently, the number of Bitcoin transferred to exchanges has increased, typically indicating some investors are taking profits or preparing for potential volatility. Although inflows to exchanges do not necessarily trigger selling, a continuous increase often accompanies higher price volatility. This suggests that the current market is more in a risk management phase rather than full-scale accumulation.

From key price levels, Bitcoin is currently fluctuating around $87,700, still facing short-term resistance at $88,210. If this level can be turned into support and Bitcoin can further break above $90,300, it will help confirm an upward trend and push the price to retest the $93,500 zone. Conversely, if it falls below the support at $86,200, downside risks will significantly increase, and around $84,700 may become the next focus area.

Overall, the rise in gold prices could become an important driver for Bitcoin’s next phase of market movement, but given the coexistence of macro uncertainties and cautious on-chain sentiment, short-term risks should not be overlooked.

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