Gold Explodes, BTC Lags! Is Capital Rotation the Next Chapter?

Cryptocurrency News
3 min read time
|Updated: 2026-02-20
Jan 29 markets are witnessing a sharp divergence:
gold and silver are breaking record after record, while
Bitcoin struggles to regain momentum. In just 24 hours, gold added an estimated
$1.5 trillion in market value, nearly matching Bitcoin’s entire market cap.
The key question now:
when and how
does this capital rotate back into crypto?
Gold & Silver: Record Highs, Historic Flows
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Gold : surged past $5,500/oz, pushing total market cap toward $34T
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Silver : up 21.5% in a week, reaching $6.6T in market value
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Gold is up ~28% YTD, silver +65% YTD
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Volatility is rising: intraday swings rival those typically seen in crypto
This rally reflects persistent demand for
hard assets amid fiscal expansion, currency uncertainty, and geopolitical risk.
Bitcoin (BTC): Underperforming, But Not Ignored
Bitcoin has struggled since October’s liquidation-driven drawdown, despite expectations that it would behave like a “digital safe haven.”
Over the past five years:
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Gold: +185%
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Bitcoin: +164%
Yet institutional sentiment tells a different story:
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71% of surveyed institutions view BTC as undervalued at $85K–$95K
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~ 80% would hold or buy more if BTC falls another 10%
Sentiment indicators underline the gap:
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Crypto Fear & Greed Index : 26 (Fear)
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Gold sentiment index: 99 (Extreme Greed)
Rotation Watch: Is BTC Just Early?
Some analysts argue this divergence may be
cyclical, not structural.
Models tracking historical behavior suggest:
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BTC often follows gold’s major moves with a ~6-month lag
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The BTC/Silver ratio is nearing levels that historically marked trend reversals
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Even small capital rotation from metals into crypto could have an outsized impact
Still, not all agree that metals are near a peak. Long-duration bull markets in gold and silver have historically lasted
5–10 years, suggesting patience may be required.
CoinTR Insight
This looks less like crypto failure and more like
capital sequencing. Precious metals are absorbing fear-driven flows first. Crypto typically responds later, when risk appetite rebuilds. In these phases, timing matters less than
positioning and execution.
CoinTR’s
deep liquidity and
stable TRY–USDT flow help users:
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stay flexible while markets diverge,
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manage BTC exposure without chasing moves,
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be ready if and when rotation accelerates.
Forward-Looking Takeaway
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Gold & silver signal strong demand for hard assets
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BTC sentiment is weak — but institutional conviction remains
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Capital rotation, even partial, could reshape crypto pricing quickly
Bottom line: Trillions are moving. Crypto may not be leading — yet — but history suggests it rarely stays sidelined forever.
January 29 crypto news was the same today. Remember, this information is not investment advice. As the Bitcoin exchange CoinTR, it has been prepared to inform you about the current
crypto market.
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