Gold’s record-breaking rally finally blinked this week, and Bitcoin’s traders are watching what comes next. After sprinting to an all-time high of $5,594.82 perGold’s record-breaking rally finally blinked this week, and Bitcoin’s traders are watching what comes next. After sprinting to an all-time high of $5,594.82 per

Gold just erased $5.5 trillion in value and Bitcoin bulls see one huge opening ahead

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Gold’s record-breaking rally finally blinked this week, and Bitcoin’s traders are watching what comes next.

After sprinting to an all-time high of $5,594.82 per ounce, spot gold slid to around $5,330 as investors took profits, a pullback of roughly 4.7% from the peak.

The Kobeissi Letter noted that the precious metal's volatile price performance led to a $5.5 trillion swing in its market capitalization, the largest in history.

Gold Market Cap Chart Showing Gold's Market Capitalization Swing on Jan. 29. (Source: The Kobeissi Letter)
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At the same time, Bitcoin fell 7% to about $82,381, reflecting a split-screen moment for two assets often marketed as “hard money” hedges.

Consequently, the key question for crypto markets is not whether gold can correct after a near-vertical move.

The question is whether a gold pullback becomes a rotation catalyst, freeing up capital, attention, and “debasement trade” narrative space that could later flow into Bitcoin, or whether it signals a macro-regime that exerts pressure on both assets.

Gold, the crowded macro trade

Gold’s rally has been fueled by a potent mix of geopolitical risk, policy uncertainty, and a weakening dollar.

The precious metal's surge past $5,000 was driven by a safe-haven rush and followed an extraordinary 64% rise in 2025, the largest annual gain since 1979.

Notably, market positioning has also been reinforced by massive ETF demand.

Eric Balchunas, a senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg, noted the historical nature of current trading volumes. According to him:

ETFsChart Showing the Yhe Top 10 Most Traded ETFs on Jan. 29 (Source: Eric Balchunas)

This followed the World Gold Council's report that physically backed gold ETFs attracted $89 billion in 2025, bringing global gold ETF assets under management to a record $559 billion and holdings to a record 4,025 tonnes.

In its analysis of the drivers of those flows, the WGC highlighted “momentum buying” alongside declining opportunity costs as US Treasury yields fell and the dollar weakened. These are conditions that can reverse quickly if rates or the dollar snap back.

Meanwhile, the speed of gold's uptrend is now showing up in its volatility. The CBOE Gold ETF Volatility Index (GVZ) increased from 30.01 on Jan. 23 to 39.67 on Jan. 28.

Gold volatilityChart Showing CBOE Gold Volatility Index Since 2016 (Source: FRED)

This sharp shift is the highest level since 2020 and is often accompanied by forced de-risking when trades become crowded.

The $39 trillion referendum

At record prices, gold’s total “above-ground” value is brushing up against some of the biggest benchmarks in global finance.

The World Gold Council estimates that about 216,265 tonnes of gold have been mined throughout history. At roughly $5,088 per ounce, that implies an above-ground gold value of approximately $36 trillion.

That figure is strikingly close to the US government’s $38.54 trillion in total debt, as recorded on Jan. 28.

Gold Market Cap vs US DebtChart Showing Gold Market Cap vs US Debt (Source: Joe Consorti)

That comparison matters because it frames gold’s rally as more than a commodity squeeze. Market analysts noted that it appears to be a macroeconomic “balance sheet” trade, or a referendum on sovereign debt and currency credibility.

If that framing is what pulled marginal buyers into gold, then a pullback does not have to kill the thesis.

Joe Consorti, a Bitcoin analyst, said:

So, as this gold’s correction unfolds, it may trigger a reassessment of where the debasement hedge should sit, especially now that Bitcoin has more mainstream on-ramps than in past cycles.

Mechanics of the narrative handoff

Bitcoin’s case as a follow-on beneficiary rests less on simple “gold down, BTC up” thinking and more on portfolio mechanics and correlation.

ARK Invest noted that Bitcoin’s correlation with gold since 2020 has been low (0.14 using weekly returns), suggesting that the top crypto can serve as a diversifier relative to traditional asset allocations.

Bitcoin Gold CorrelationChart Showing Correlation Between Bitcoin, Gold, and Others (Source: Ark Invest)

Notably, a low correlation does not guarantee a rally, but it does support a scenario in which gold can rally without Bitcoin mechanically following it.

This creates room for a later “catch-up” trade if capital rotates back toward higher-convexity hedges.

Meanwhile, there is also a “narrative handoff” effect. Gold’s surge has been a very visible expression of monetary anxiety.

If that anxiety persists but gold’s trade looks stretched, Bitcoin becomes the obvious alternative risk bucket for investors who prefer liquidity and 24/7 pricing.

Interestingly, Bitcoin analyst James Van Straten noted that the flagship digital asset is currently on course for six consecutive red months versus gold.

This pattern is identical to that observed in 2018 and 2019, after which BTC produced five consecutive green monthly candles.

Capital rotation into Bitcoin

A useful way to model the next phase is to treat gold’s pullback as a signal and ask what macro driver is behind it.

In a “benign unwind” scenario, gold cools because of profit-taking and volatility spikes (like the GVZ’s jump) that flush out leverage. In this path, the underlying macro backdrop of liquidity expectations and a softer dollar does not reverse.

As a result, Bitcoin may initially lag and then catch up as investors re-risk into the “digital hard asset” trade.

Alphractal CEO Jaoao Wedson said:

Wedson noted that following such a correction, gold typically enters a sideways consolidation phase, after which risk assets such as Bitcoin tend to respond positively. He added:

However, if the gold sell-off reflects broader deleveraging across risk markets, Bitcoin often behaves as a high-beta asset and can decline alongside equities before recovering.

This is the path on which Bitcoin, as a macro hedge, loses the first battle but can win the second once funding conditions stabilize.

Meanwhile, the most bearish path for both assets would be a strong-dollar and higher real rates regime.

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ARK Invest’s outlook entertains a higher-dollar regime by comparing US policy conditions to the early days of Reaganomics, when the dollar surged. In this scenario, the debasement trade fades, and Bitcoin’s upside becomes more dependent on crypto-native catalysts.

ARK Invest's Cathie Wood warned that the “bubble today is not in AI, but in gold,” suggesting an upturn in the dollar could pop that bubble.

She noted that the ratio of gold to the US money supply (M2), which stands at about $22.69 trillion, recently reached levels reminiscent of those in 1980 and the Great Depression.

Gold Market CapGold Market Cap as a Percentage of US Money Supply (Source: Cathie Wood)

However, if gold’s correction proves orderly and the macro drivers that ignited the hard-asset bid remain intact, Bitcoin may find itself next in line.

But it would not serve as a mirror of gold; instead, it would be the market’s higher-volatility expression of the same underlying monetary fear.

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