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Equity markets boom – What it means for Bitcoin’s next move
The rotation into risk assets is unfolding at uneven momentum across markets.
In crypto, Bitcoin [BTC] has rallied 17% in Q2. However, the price structure still reflects consolidation rather than expansion.
From a technical view, BTC remains 35% below its $126k peak, with persistent resistance in the $80k-$85k range preventing a transition into price discovery despite improving broader risk sentiment.
In contrast, U.S. equities are demonstrating stronger capital absorption. From a technical standpoint, the NASDAQ index has gained over 22% so far in Q2, while the S&P 500 reached a record high of 7,400 on the 8th of May.
This divergence is largely liquidity-driven, as more than $10 trillion has flowed into U.S. equities within roughly a month, reinforcing sustained upside momentum.
Source: TradingView (SPX/USD)
Within this context, the view that equity markets are influencing Bitcoin flows gains credibility.
Notably, capital flow data across the crypto market reinforces this dynamic. Over the same monthly period, approximately $300 billion entered digital assets, lifting the TOTAL market capitalization above $2.6 trillion.
While notable, this influx remains modest relative to equity market inflows, suggesting that liquidity dominance currently favors traditional risk assets.
Naturally, the key question emerges: Is Bitcoin’s breakout above the $85k resistance level on hold?
**STRC strength fuels expectations of corporate Bitcoin accumulation **
Given Bitcoin’s growing institutional momentum, equity market strength creates a dual liquidity effect.
On one side, capital rotation into equities limits immediate crypto inflows, capping near-term Bitcoin expansion.
On the other hand, stronger Wall Street liquidity improves the capital-raising environment for corporate Bitcoin treasuries, indirectly supporting future BTC accumulation.
The Stretch Index (STRC), associated with Strategy (MSTR), reflects this relationship in real time. In a recent post on X, Michael Saylor pointed to roughly $126 million in sell-side liquidity positioned near $100.
Despite visible overhead supply, STRC continues to trade tightly around this range, suggesting strong institutional demand absorbing available supply, even as broader crypto market liquidity appears constrained.
Source: X
As a result, markets quickly began anticipating a potential upside move in STRC.
Historically, sustained trading activity near the $100 threshold has coincided with increased Bitcoin purchases, as capital raised through STRC-linked flows is deployed into BTC.
With equities gaining momentum amid strong inflows, improving market conditions could support further Bitcoin accumulation as STRC maintains strength around this level.
In turn, this strengthens the case for a Bitcoin breakout above $85k despite limited crypto liquidity.
Final Summary