Looking at the charts, gold might be due for a pullback soon—that's when we could see a major wave of capital flowing into Bitcoin. Right now what we're witnessing is pretty straightforward: weaker hands are getting flushed out of crypto, which honestly is healthy for the market. These shakeouts tend to clear the noise before the real moves happen. The BTC/gold ratio tells an interesting story here—watch this space.
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 23h ago
The BTC gold ratio definitely needs attention; only after weak hands cut losses can the real surge begin.
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NFTFreezer
· 23h ago
I'm just waiting for gold to retrace; when Bitcoin starts bleeding, that's the real show.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 23h ago
Does Bitcoin take off just because gold has fallen? That logic seems a bit too simplistic...
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BoredRiceBall
· 23h ago
Weak hands out, I see through this move. I'm just waiting for the moment the main players step in.
Looking at the charts, gold might be due for a pullback soon—that's when we could see a major wave of capital flowing into Bitcoin. Right now what we're witnessing is pretty straightforward: weaker hands are getting flushed out of crypto, which honestly is healthy for the market. These shakeouts tend to clear the noise before the real moves happen. The BTC/gold ratio tells an interesting story here—watch this space.