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Just noticed something interesting - Bitcoin's actually been holding up better than gold lately, which is kind of unusual when you think about it. Usually when markets get risk averse during these hawkish Fed cycles, both tend to move in similar directions, but BTC seems to be playing by different rules right now. The oil price swings are adding to the mix too, really amplifying that risk-off vibe across markets. What's catching my eye is how this plays out when investors get more risk averse. You'd expect them to flee to traditional safe havens like gold, but Bitcoin's been showing some resilience despite the broader risk-off sentiment. Could be that macro traders are treating them differently these days, or maybe the volatility in energy markets is just creating enough chaos that crypto's getting swept up in different flows. Either way, when you see risk averse positioning this strong and Bitcoin still holding ground, it suggests there's something shifting in how people view it relative to traditional hedges.