An interesting point worth noting is that Bitcoin can become an effective allocation tool in an investment portfolio primarily because of its extremely low correlation with other major asset classes. What does the data say? Its correlation coefficient with gold is only 0.14, far below the correlation among traditional assets. In other words, when stocks, bonds, and other assets fluctuate, Bitcoin often moves independently. Coupled with its fixed supply and the continuous growth in market demand, these two factors drive Bitcoin's long-term price appreciation potential. From an allocation perspective, such characteristics indeed give it a unique appeal.

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CryptoPhoenixvip
· 01-18 01:15
0.14 correlation coefficient... That's why I've always said you can't go all-in on a single asset. Bitcoin's independence is truly its moat. --- Someone is finally understanding the essence of allocation—the combination of constant supply plus demand growth. I can't even imagine how attractive this logic will be during a bull market. --- Looking at this data, I feel reassured. At least in the next cycle, there's still an asset that isn't following the trend. My mindset is much better now. --- Independence in its own way... Basically, when everything else is falling, it might still be quietly waiting. That's why I haven't given up. --- A low correlation coefficient actually indicates that the market hasn't fully recognized its value. The opportunity is right here. --- This characteristic of constant supply always reminds me of the loss I took in 2018, but now it has become the biggest source of confidence. --- Alright, this analysis really hit my recent dilemma. Allocation rather than gambling—eventually, the day will come.
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SchrodingerProfitvip
· 01-16 19:10
Low correlation is indeed Bitcoin's core selling point, but can anyone really hold through that wave of retracement?
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ForumMiningMastervip
· 01-16 18:35
0.14 this coefficient is truly ridiculously low, everyone is doing their own thing.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 01-16 08:03
0.14 correlation coefficient? Is that real? It feels like people in the crypto world say that just to attract attention.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 01-16 07:59
0.14 is an interesting number, but I'm more concerned about how long this set of logic can hold up in extreme market conditions.
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ChainWatchervip
· 01-16 07:59
Once the number 0.14 came out, everything immediately changed.
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nft_widowvip
· 01-16 07:50
What does the correlation coefficient of 0.14 indicate? It means you can buy the dip.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 01-16 07:48
0.14 correlation coefficient? This data is a bit interesting, but to be honest, I'm more concerned about how long this low correlation can last.
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