Bitcoin’s ‘decoupling’ from stocks? Here’s why it will, or will not happen

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Some analysts said the brief “decoupling” was in part because some technology stock investors, who had also been trading crypto as a speculative asset, have paused their activity in the space, as the collapse of Terra shook their confidence in the digital asset market. Bitcoin’s recent volatility is much lower than its average during the past four years, while the volatility of the S&P 500 index and Nasdaq is elevated compared to historical levels.

The layoffs were a part of an assessment of the business amid “turbulent market conditions that are likely to persist for some time,” they said.

 

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