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Bitcoin Breaks Out in a Big Way as Anti-Dollar Flows Shift from Gold

While much of the world likes to equate Bitcoin and Gold as being anti-dollar competitors, the reality is timing in the two markets is often quite different. I highlighted this on Monday, how there’s been a tendency for gold to lead the…

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Aug 20, 2026 at 1:40 PM UTC · Updated hace 26 minutos · 4 min de lectura

Bitcoin Breaks Out in a Big Way as Anti-Dollar Flows Shift from Gold
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BTC/USD Talking Points:

  • The $65k level was hard resistance that gave bulls difficulty over a few different tests, but that’s now in the rearview following a massive breakout on the back of increased Treasury buybacks.
  • I had written about this on Monday, highlighting the bullish structure in Bitcoin as a higher-low support hold led to another push towards that $65k level. Now buyers are in the driver’s seat as BTC/USD is approaching its strongest weekly outing since last September before the 125k top was set.

While much of the world likes to equate Bitcoin and Gold as being anti-dollar competitors, the reality is timing in the two markets is often quite different. I highlighted this on Monday, how there’s been a tendency for gold to lead the way higher and then for Bitcoin to take over on more than one occasion. This was a big part of the Covid boom in the summer of 2020, when Gold found resistance at $2k in August of that year and, at the time, Bitcoin was vying to get back above the $12k marker. Of course, Gold then ranged for three-plus years as BTC/USD went through multiple cycles, eventually setting a high at $69k.

Another episode appeared around the second election win of Donald Trump, who courted the crypto crowd quite clearly ahead of his November win. About a week before that, with Trump ahead in the polls, Gold prices calmed and pulled back after a near 40% run in the prior seven months. Bitcoin then got bullish in a very big way and once again, as Gold prices calmed BTC/USD went vertical.

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$72,186

+5.32% (24H)

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$1.45T

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20.1M BTC

24H Volume

$57.7B

24H High

$72,500

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