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Gold Surges to All-Time High, Analysts Suggest BTC Catch Up

What to know:

  • Gold surged to a new ATH of $4,383 as investors moved into safe havens amid global uncertainty.

  • Bitcoin has lagged gold this year but is showing early signs of recovery above key support levels.

  • Analysts say shared scarcity and rising institutional interest could help Bitcoin catch up.

Gold prices have smashed previous records to a new all-time high, climbing above $4,383 per ounce. Driven by the anticipated U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and strong safe-haven buying from investors, this remarkable performance marks one of gold’s strongest years in decades, with prices up around 67% in 2025. Central banks around the world have also been steadily increasing their gold holdings, adding to the demand.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin has not been able to match gold’s extraordinary gains this year. BTC has struggled to maintain momentum and remains below its October highs near $126,000, sliding in recent trading sessions as investors redirect money toward safer assets. But since Gold’s ATH news, BTC has climbed 1.11% and is trading at around $89,120.

Why This Matters 

Gold reflects how investors are thinking about safety. With inflation concerns still in the background, geopolitical risks rising, and interest rate expectations changing, many players in traditional finance see gold as insurance. Bitcoin, by contrast, often behaves more like a growth-linked asset.

Despite the pressure, Bitcoin has not collapsed. Over the last 24 hours, it rose around 2%, slightly outperforming the broader crypto market. Several factors supported this move. Regulatory clarity in Indonesia boosted confidence, with authorities approving dozens of crypto platforms under new consumer protection rules. This helped legitimize crypto activity in one of Asia’s largest markets and sparked a jump in trading volumes.

In the last 24 hours BTC has also reclaimed its 7-day SMA but remains below the 30-day SMA $89,366. The MACD histogram turned positive 162, while RSI signaled neither overbought nor oversold conditions. Short-term momentum favors bulls, but the $91,979 aka 23.6% Fibonacci resistance looms. A sustained break above $89,000 could target $92K, while failure risks a dip to $85,868 support.

Signs Bitcoin Could Follow Gold’s Lead

1. Shared Scarcity and Store-of-Value Appeal

Both gold and Bitcoin are limited in supply. This similarity attracts investors who fear traditional money losing value over time. Many see Bitcoin as “digital gold,” a modern complement to the ancient safe-haven metal, especially as government debts rise and currencies face pressure.

2. Institutional Interest Growing

Even with recent rotations, institutional interest in Bitcoin remains strong. Adoption through spot Bitcoin ETFs, corporate treasury holdings, and even proposals to include Bitcoin in national reserve strategies underline a long-term belief in BTC’s value proposition. These forces could give Bitcoin fresh legs to rise as economic conditions evolve further.

Final Thoughts

Right now, Bitcoin hasn’t matched gold’s performance but it doesn’t have to. The world’s oldest store of value often leads the way in times of uncertainty. Bitcoin, as a newer but increasingly recognized digital store of value, could logically follow when investors begin to broaden their safe-haven strategies.

Some analysts say that if the gold-to-bitcoin ratio begins to normalize, Bitcoin prices could rise much more sharply than critics expect. One forecast even suggests Bitcoin could reach as high as $240,000 if its relationship to gold shifts meaningfully. There’s historical evidence suggesting Bitcoin can follow the safe-haven trend set by gold.

Analysts have noted patterns where Bitcoin often moves in the same direction as gold after major breakouts, although not always at the same pace. In past cycles, when gold hit new highs, Bitcoin eventually followed within a few months.

If gold’s rally signals a bigger shift in how people view money and risk, Bitcoin is well positioned to benefit next.

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Source: https://www.cryptonewsz.com/gold-surges-ath-analysts-suggest-btc-catch-up/

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