Gold, silver, and stocks are rising, but cryptocurrencies are "losing temperature." This is not accidental but a typical shift in risk appetite. When the market begins to discuss "interest rate cut expectations," "weakening US dollar," and "fiscal and geopolitical uncertainties," the first reaction of funds is never to bet on volatility but to seek certainty that most people can accept simultaneously.


Gold breaking through the $5000 mark is not fundamentally a sign of economic optimism but a re-pricing of the monetary system and credit structure; the stock market's synchronized strength is also more about "asset inflation" driven by liquidity rather than a comprehensive reversal of fundamentals. In contrast, Bitcoin being marginalized at this time does not mean the end of its narrative but that its trading attributes are being reclassified—high volatility, strong sentiment, and requiring a clear catalyst.
What is truly worth noting is the change in retail investor behavior: shifting from chasing "potential doubling" to embracing "less likely to go wrong." This indicates that the market has moved from the risk-taking phase into a defensive and reallocation phase. In this environment, those with the greatest volatility are the first to be sidelined.
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