Bitcoin Slides Below $87.5K as Gold Shines, Defying Weak Dollar Ahead of U.S. GDP Data
Bitcoin (BTC) price falls to $87,500 as risk aversion grows before the U.S. Q3 GDP report. Gold rallies near $4,500, showing a clear investor shift to safety despite a weaker dollar.
Bitcoin slipped below $88,000 on Tuesday, failing to capitalize on a weakening U.S. dollar as investors flocked to safe-haven assets like gold ahead of a key report on U.S. economic growth. The move signals a broad risk-off sentiment gripping markets, with gold futures nearing $2,640 an ounce, highlighting a clear divergence between traditional safe havens and digital assets.
A Market Disconnect
The crypto market's weakness is confounding traders because it comes alongside a continued decline in the dollar index (DXY), which typically boosts risk assets. The DXY has dropped below 108, approaching its lowest level since early October.
"This once again highlights the change in the underlying attitude to risk, which is also confirmed by the sell-off of global bonds," said Andre Dragosch, chief market analyst at Bitwise Europe, in an email. "In the coming weeks, we can expect an even more pronounced decline in cryptocurrencies, as well as the spread of risk aversion to stocks."
All Eyes on GDP
The market's next major catalyst is the U.S. government's report on economic growth, which could either validate the current risk-off mood or provide a reason for a rebound.
A weaker-than-expected print could reignite demand for Bitcoin as an alternative asset. However, it's uncertain whether such a catalyst would be enough to sustainably lift prices above the $100,000 level, which has recently acted as a firm ceiling.
The decoupling from the weak-dollar trade underscores Bitcoin's ongoing struggle for a clear narrative. Is it a risk-on tech asset or a digital safe haven? In today's uncertain macro environment, it appears to be neither, leaving many investors on the sidelines.
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