@jrcornel, that is shocking news that such opposite assets have something in common. Very interesting explanation about risky investment during low interest rates.
So this graphs must be total opposite to bitcoin, right? And that will be a small prediction towards bitcoin prices.
They're not really "opposite" assets though. I might, the S&P is an index, not an asset. Second, the assets making up the index aren't really the opposite of BTC, just...different. BTC is best treated as a commodity (like gold), while the S&P is made of actual stocks that give you ownership of a part of the companies.
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