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I've been observing something interesting about the ratio between gold and Bitcoin for a while. Gold has been rising quite strongly over the past six months, and honestly, it reminds me a lot of what happened in 2019. At that time, we also saw this kind of movement where gold gained ground against cryptocurrencies during a specific cycle. The curious thing is that we are seeing similar patterns now. The ratio between the two assets is changing in a way we haven't seen in years. Some analysts point out that this could be related to changes in institutional demand and how investors are rebalancing their portfolios. Personally, I am watching to see if this gold rally continues or if we eventually see more movement in crypto again. For now, the ratio continues to tilt toward gold, so it's worth closely monitoring how this develops in the coming months.