Since April, the S&P 500 Index has dropped by 5.7%, while Bitcoin has shown an independent trend, rebounding 14% from $74,400 to over $85,000.
This has sparked market discussions: Is Bitcoin stepping into a new phase of decoupling from traditional assets?
Currently, changes in the macroeconomic environment are bringing many benefits to Bitcoin.
Major central banks around the world are implementing monetary easing policies, the dollar is weakening, Bitcoin miners are continuing to increase their investments, and the divergence in the trends of Bitcoin compared to traditional assets like gold and stocks is becoming increasingly evident.
Many traders and analysts believe that the price of Bitcoin in April may break through $90,000, and even challenge historical highs.