Bitcoin and gold both hit three-week highs on Thursday after a period of highly correlated trading. It comes as the dollar crashes and warning signs flash on the stock market.
The correlation strengthens bitcoin’s case as “digital gold” and proves that traders are beginning to treat cryptocurrency like a traditional asset. As the dollar crumbles and whispers of recession grow, bitcoin could spike alongside gold as a hedge against a future bear market in stocks.
Bitcoin and Gold Strong Correlation
As you can see in the chart below, both bitcoin and gold spent the week in an upward trend. Bitcoin is up 4.8% on the week with gold up 1.4%.
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Bitcoin is at a three-week high, testing the crucial $4,100 resistance line. A break above this line would indicate a strong bullish case for the world’s largest cryptocurrency. Meanwhile, gold also hit a three-week high, touching $1,318 on Thursday.
Both assets are also closely correlated with the VIX index this week, a measure of volatility in US stocks.
The coincidence is too big to ignore. Traders are treating bitcoin as a hedge against traditional markets.
Bitcoin and Gold: the Trade of the Century?
Not only are their price movements similar this week, but analysts are talking about bitcoin and gold in the same way: positively.
As bitcoin tests $4,100, analysts are fairly confident the bottom is in the market and a bull run is around the corner.
I’d be extremely surprised if the bottom wasn’t in for this $BTC bear market.
If you’ve been on the sidelines, what are you waiting for if not now?
If you’re a long-term bull, the 5 year EV is 25-50x, and you’re going to wait to time an entry that’s 20% more attractive?
— Ryan Selkis (@twobitidiot) March 21, 2019
At the same time, experts are talking up gold. Yesterday, CCN reported that one of the best-performing hedge funds is loading up on gold. Crescat Capital said buying gold and selling stocks is the “trade of the century.”
On CNBC this week, Suki Cooper, executive director of precious metals research at Standard Chartered, said gold may be heading to five-year highs by the end of 2019.
“Fourth quarter that we’ll see gold prices testing the highs that we saw in 2018 and 2017 and potentially matching the highs from five years ago.”
It appears that analysts expect a huge breakout for both gold and bitcoin this year.
Stocks Set for Collapse?
At the same time, stocks are on thin ice. Crescat Capital is rapidly selling stocks amid fears that a recession could come as soon as this year.
“We think [a recession is] a lot closer than [2020] and we have a number of macro timing indicators that we look at.”
Short the Dow for 2019’s Coming Recession, Says Top Hedge Fund https://t.co/8FSmjcjbL5
— CCN.com (@CCNMarkets) March 20, 2019
Similarly, the dollar is in a weak position after the Fed slammed the brakes on interest hikes. One market analyst explained to CNBC:
“The Fed was even more dovish than expected and that added to concerns that U.S. growth, and therefore global growth, is hitting a patch of weakness.”
With the dollar poised to fall further and stocks on the verge of collapse, money could pour into gold and bitcoin.
Bitcoin as “Digital Gold”
Bitcoin is often compared to gold because of its finite supply. Bitcoin and gold are both referred to as a store of value and positioned as “safe havens” for when traditional markets are rattled.
We saw a similar correlation between the two in December when the stock market tumbled over Christmas. The Wall Street Journal reported that bitcoin and gold traded with a 0.84 correlation. According to the WSJ, bitcoin is behaving more like a traditional asset because of new institutional traders.
If this early correlation is accurate, we could see huge upside movements for bitcoin by the end of 2019.