Can a teacher explain why crypto is no longer affected by gold and crude oil?

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LimeLeverageAlert
· 7h ago
Liquidity sources differ; gold relies on central bank reserves, crypto depends on stablecoins and leverage.
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AutumnSlopeCabin
· 9h ago
Traditional commodities are anchored to inflation and geopolitics; the crypto world is anchored to the Federal Reserve and narratives—each doing their own thing.
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GateUser-59fc535c
· 9h ago
Because the volatility of crypto can complete a year's worth of gold market movements in a single day, funds are simply too lazy to arbitrage across markets.
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CandleWickPoet
· 9h ago
Because one is a commodity and the other is a risk asset, their pricing logic is vastly different.
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Post-RainCandlestickReflection
· 9h ago
These two are more correlated with the US stock market than with crypto; the crypto world is now moving with tech stocks.
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ArbitrageIsn'tAsGoodAsGetting
· 9h ago
Gold is a millennium consensus, crypto is a decade consensus; with different time scales, how can they be linked?
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RiskParachute
· 9h ago
Gold and crude oil focus on real supply and demand, while crypto is about liquidity narratives; they are fundamentally on different channels.
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