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Crypto Outperforms AI Stocks: Why Bitcoin & Ethereum Are Winning

For much of the recent market cycle, AI was one of Wall Street’s hottest sectors. Technology stocks pulled in massive amounts of money as investors bet that heavy spending on AI would eventually lead to higher profits and better…

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Aug 22, 2026 at 5:15 AM UTC · 2 dk okuma

Crypto Outperforms AI Stocks: Why Bitcoin & Ethereum Are Winning
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Key Signal

31.60% Bitcoin 50-day gain

Entities

bitcoin, ethereum

Market Impact

Total MCap+0.57%

Last Updated

13 saat önce

Çevriliyor…

For much of the recent market cycle, AI was one of Wall Street’s hottest sectors. Technology stocks pulled in massive amounts of money as investors bet that heavy spending on AI would eventually lead to higher profits and better productivity.

However, the latest 50-day performance comparison shows a big shift in momentum. Bitcoin was up 31.60% and Ethereum surged 53.50%, according to recent data. In contrast, the S&P 500 gained just 2.26%, while the Nasdaq barely moved at 0.22%.

Gold and silver also had solid runs, up 14.31% and 19.26% respectively.

Why is Crypto Outperforming AI Stocks?

One possible explanation is that crypto has attracted a new wave of liquidity and institutional interest precisely when stock momentum has started to stall.

US spot Bitcoin ETFs pulled in about $1.6 billion between Monday and Thursday in the August 17-21 week, the strongest weekly inflow of 2026 so far. Thursday alone brought in around $606 million.

Ethereum is experiencing a similar trend. Spot Ether ETFs recorded approximately $221 million on August 20, marking their fourth straight day of inflows.

This is notable because it shows the rally isn’t just retail traders jumping on momentum, but that there’s also institutional money coming in through regulated products.

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$77,294

+0.26% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.55T

24H Volume

$36.6B

24H High

$78,800

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