Crypto Bitcoin Begins to Decouple From Nasdaq as U.S. Stocks Crumble by Admin 4 April 2025 written by Admin 4 April 2025 0 comments 4 After a frustrating few weeks in which bitcoin (BTC) prices seemed to move tick for tick with the Nasdaq, the world's largest crypto is showing some signs of going its own way as stock prices go from struggling to plunging. With the Nasdaq following up its 6% tumble on Thursday with another 5% decline halfway through the day on Friday, the price of bitcoin is holding at around $83,000. That's about 1% higher over the past 24 hours and lower by just 3.5% since President Trump announced his tariff package on Wednesday evening. Bitcoin is also greatly outperforming crypto-related stock like Coinbase (COIN), MicroStrategy (MSTR), Semler Scientific (SMLR) and the miners, all of which are down double-digit percentages over the past two sessions. The broader crypto market is also flashing strength, with the CoinDesk 20 Index climbing higher, led by 4%-5% gains of XRP, Solana's SOL and Cardano's ADA. "Bitcoin has shown impressive resilience," said David Hernandez, crypto investment specialist at digital asset manager 21Shares. "After briefly dipping below $82,000, it rebounded quickly, reinforcing its status as a macro hedge in times of macroeconomic stress." The decoupling — if it persists — could bode well for BTC's appeal among institutional investors seeking refuge from shaky stock markets, Hernandez added. Geoff Kendrick, digital asset research head of Standard Chartered Bank, argued last week that bitcoin trades like a tech stock most of the time but could feature as a hedge at market panic, such as the March 2023 U.S. regional banking crisis."Over the last 36 hours I think we can also add 'US isolation' hedge to the list of bitcoin uses," he said in a Friday note. However, the newfound strength could be due to companies with BTC investment programs like Michael Saylor's Strategy or GameStop bidding, said Sean Farrel, head of digital assets at Fundstrat. "Still in the camp that this is due to the multibillion-dollar corporate treasury twap happening," Farrell posted on X on Friday. "But if we maintain this strength through the weekend, we're gonna have to revisit those priors." Original Article Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Admin I am the founder and creator of euroman.org 😀 I hope you like what i made. previous post Marvel Rivals Fans Are Having Trouble Telling All Of The Blondes Apart next post Kyle Walker: Man City defender ‘wanted to cry’ after AC Milan loan move You may also like What happened in crypto today? Rate cuts, regulation, and the impact on Bitcoin 5 April 2025 SEC paints ‘a distorted picture’ of USD-stablecoin market 5 April 2025 Liberation for Bitcoin From Equities? 5 April 2025 Ripple Lawsuit News: Ex-SEC Lawyer Reacts to Unusual XRP Filing by $10M Fined Stock... 5 April 2025 SEC’s New Stablecoin Guidelines Spark Debate: Crenshaw Critiques While Crypto Industry Sees Potential Progress... 5 April 2025 ‘I’ll Be Laughing at Everyone Who Said XRP Can’t Hit $10–$20,’ Says Korean Certified... 5 April 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.