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Interesting market observation — it seems that the dollar's decline this week directly influenced Bitcoin's dynamics. When the dollar reached its lows, BTC was hitting local peaks. An inverse correlation that many seem to overlook.
This is not just a coincidence. When the US currency weakens, investors shift capital into alternative assets, including cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin, as the most liquid asset in this space, becomes the first choice.
What’s interesting — the dollar's decline usually signals inflationary pressure or political uncertainty. During such periods, people seek to protect their assets, and cryptocurrencies come back into focus. This dynamic was especially noticeable this week.
Looking at the charts, a clear inverse correlation is visible: when the dollar index falls, BTC trading volumes increase, and the price rises. This is a classic pattern that repeats quite regularly.
It’s worth monitoring the dollar's further movement — it could be a key signal for the next crypto market move.