Bitcoin and gold's 52-week correlation has dropped to zero.



This is the first time since mid-2022. Market analysts, after reviewing historical data, found that whenever these two assets show signs of "breaking up," there is usually a significant market movement afterward—Bitcoin tends to rise an average of 56% over about two months. Based on the current position, this suggests the price could surge to the $144,000 to $150,000 range.

Moreover, this correlation continues to decline. Analysts believe that by the end of January, it is very likely to fall from zero into negative territory.

**Why is this worth paying attention to?**

What does it mean when correlation shifts from positive to zero and then to negative? First, this is the first time since mid-2022 that these two assets have moved in such a "harmonious" manner. This is not just a numerical change but could also signal an important turning point in the cryptocurrency market.

Second, as the correlation continues to decrease, capital flows begin to diverge. Gold, as a traditional safe-haven asset, reflects market concerns about economic uncertainty; while Bitcoin's independence is strengthening, indicating that the market is re-evaluating its potential as a store of value and growth asset. Simply put, investor attitudes are changing.

**Will history repeat itself?**

Looking at past examples, whenever Bitcoin and gold diverge in their trends, Bitcoin generally enters a strong upward phase. Although this pattern is not foolproof, its high frequency makes it worth paying attention to for the market's next move.
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