Why this matters

The signal is not just about lines on the chart, but tells us where the smart money may be headed next.

When the Iran war began in late February, and oil prices shot up to over $100 per barrel, investors looked for a place to park cash. And for a while, they bet on bitcoin as a haven, as evidenced by the upswing in the BTC-gold ratio.

But the same ratio has now invalidated its uptrend, pointing to renewed investor rotation into gold.

Note that chart patterns like trendline breakdowns can and often are fleeting, but for now, the message is clear: gold could outperform BTC in the near-term.

Market flows support that interpretation.

Precious metal ETFs in demand

Exchange-traded funds tied to bitcoin have fallen out of investor favor, losing over $2 billion in two weeks amid a hardening of Treasury yields and the prospect of higher-for-longer interest rates in the U.S.

Meanwhile, gold and precious metal funds are in demand. These funds drew $2.34 billion in investor money during the week ended May 20, extending their inflow streak to a second consecutive week, Reuters reported, citing LSEG Lipper data.

As of writing, bitcoin changed hands near $75,600, down 0.3% from midnight UTC hours and gold traded largely flat around $4,500.

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(CoinDesk Data)

XRP stayed trapped inside the same consolidation structure after another rejection near $1.36, with traders watching whether months of compression finally resolve into a larger move.

What to know:

  • XRP remains locked in a tightening trading range between roughly $1.30 and $1.38, with repeated failures near $1.36 reinforcing that zone as major resistance.
  • Despite weak short-term momentum and a failed breakout attempt near $1.36, support around $1.30 continues to hold as larger holders show few signs of aggressive selling.

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