Amid the new highs of the S&P 500, Bitcoin has instead experienced a correction. Many people complain that the crypto world is the same old story—rising when you can't keep up, falling when you can't escape. But upon closer examination of the logic, it's not quite that simple.



The core issue is that if BTC truly decouples from tech stocks, then what does the Venezuela situation have to do with cryptocurrencies? Frankly, there is indeed a correlation present right now. On Monday, there was a large-scale buy-in of spot ETFs, which indicates what? This is a direct reflection of the correlation.

Of course, the contradiction that US stocks are rising while Bitcoin is falling does exist. But this precisely reflects how the market is digesting different signals—macroeconomic data often first impacts traditional finance, while the reaction mechanism in the crypto market is different. It's not just about following or not following the trend; it's about the rhythm differences of various assets within specific cycles. The continuous buying of spot ETFs proves that institutions and investors have not given up on recognizing Bitcoin's long-term value.
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ZenMinervip
· 5h ago
Haha, here comes that decoupling theory again. Every time, they say decoupling, but they've never truly decoupled.
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SchroedingerMinervip
· 9h ago
Sigh, here comes the "decoupling" theory again, it just annoys me. Buying ETFs means approval? Then why not look at the extent of this wave of correction, even institutions are cutting losses pretty harshly.
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WhaleMistakervip
· 01-07 05:48
Here we go again with the decoupling theory. I just want to ask, who actually believes it?
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SorryRugPulledvip
· 01-07 01:56
It's the same old story... Whether or not to decouple, at the end of the day, it's still institutions accumulating positions, right?
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BasementAlchemistvip
· 01-07 01:53
Buying aggressively in spot ETFs is aggressive, but looking at this week's trend... has it really decoupled? I don't think so.
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GasFeeTearsvip
· 01-07 01:46
Your logic is quite clear, but does buying spot ETFs really mean no one is giving up? Then how do you explain the recent decline? It still seems like someone is dumping the market.
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OffchainWinnervip
· 01-07 01:43
Sounds pretty right. When institutions are buying, it indicates confidence. Don't blindly follow the hype and panic.
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NervousFingersvip
· 01-07 01:32
Institutions are buying, which says everything. Don't be fooled by short-term fluctuations; differences in rhythm are just like that.
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