Bitcoin Early Warning of Stock Market Risk? Global Stock Market Turbulence Intensifies After BTC Drops to $60,000

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March 13 News: As global financial markets have recently become more volatile, some analysts have once again pointed out that Bitcoin’s price movements often lead traditional risk assets. Previously, Bitcoin rapidly fell from its all-time high to around $60,000, which is now believed to have potentially reflected the current weakness in global stock markets in advance.

Data shows that Bitcoin briefly surpassed $126,000 in October last year, then began a steady decline, reaching a low of about $60,000 earlier this year. This decline was mainly accompanied by a rapid outflow of funds from the US spot Bitcoin ETF, prompting some market observers to discuss whether this capital withdrawal signals a potential weakening of the macro environment.

Today, global market sentiment has indeed changed significantly. Recent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and rising international oil prices have put pressure on Asian and European stock markets, while US stocks are also under pressure. Meanwhile, the US dollar index has strengthened, and Bitcoin has remained relatively stable around $70,000.

It is noteworthy that before major fluctuations in traditional markets, Bitcoin’s price had long been in a highly volatile range. Previously, BTC maintained above $100,000 for several months but then quickly dropped into a correction zone. Similar volatility patterns have also appeared in some traditional assets, such as the SPDR Financial Select Sector ETF (XLF), India’s Nifty Index, and S&P 500 futures.

This is not the first time such a situation has occurred. Historically, Bitcoin has often shown signs of peaking before stock market corrections. In November 2021, Bitcoin peaked near $60,000 and then fell below $50,000 within a month. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq and S&P 500, dominated by US tech stocks, reached their highs about two months later in January 2022, then entered a downtrend as the Federal Reserve tightened monetary policy.

Todd Stankiewicz, President and Chief Investment Officer of SYKON Capital, pointed out in a research article published by the CMT Association that Bitcoin has led stock market peaks at several key times, including late 2017, before the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, and at the market high in 2021.

He stated that during these periods, Bitcoin typically stopped rising or failed to reach new highs while the stock markets continued to strengthen. However, eventually, the stock markets also experienced trend reversals. Therefore, some macro traders are beginning to view Bitcoin as an important indicator for observing changes in global risk asset sentiment. (CoinDesk)

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