On the day Nasdaq declines, $BTC demonstrates relative strength. This is something we haven't seen consistently for months. Such a gap doesn't happen by chance. It indicates genuine demand in the spot market, not passive correlation with tech stocks. With the noise around Jane Street decreasing, price action appears less distorted and more natural. If this divergence continues, the narrative will shift from "BTC follows stocks" to "BTC leads."
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Bitcoin remains strong while stocks fall.
On the day Nasdaq declines, $BTC demonstrates relative strength.
This is something we haven't seen consistently for months.
Such a gap doesn't happen by chance.
It indicates genuine demand in the spot market, not passive correlation with tech stocks.
With the noise around Jane Street decreasing, price action appears less distorted and more natural.
If this divergence continues, the narrative will shift from "BTC follows stocks" to "BTC leads."