Interesting phenomenon—while the US stock market is adjusting downward, Bitcoin is actually rising? The logic behind this is worth pondering. Is the correlation between traditional finance and crypto assets weakening, or is risk appetite being reallocated? Currently, this divergence in the market is a re-pricing of risk premiums across different asset classes.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 10h ago
US stocks fall while Bitcoin rises, this inverse operation is really amazing
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 10h ago
You're going off-topic. Isn't this just a signal of the Federal Reserve's policy turning point? Retail investors are switching tracks.
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CrossChainBreather
· 11h ago
Isn't this what old Li called "risk asset rotation"? Awesome.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 11h ago
This is what true decoupling looks like. When the US stocks fall, BTC rises, indicating that the market has finally realized — crypto is not the tail of risk assets, but an independent entity.
Interesting phenomenon—while the US stock market is adjusting downward, Bitcoin is actually rising? The logic behind this is worth pondering. Is the correlation between traditional finance and crypto assets weakening, or is risk appetite being reallocated? Currently, this divergence in the market is a re-pricing of risk premiums across different asset classes.