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Bitcoin Officially Decouples From S&P 500 Amid New All-Time High

The S&P 500 hit a new record high this week, closing above 6,175 as markets shrugged off some mixed economic signals. But Bitcoin, which usually tracks equity momentum closely, did not follow this time. Instead, it slipped lower throughout the day, showing a clear split.

The latest Core PCE data showed inflation rising 0.2% month-on-month, slightly above April’s figure. Real disposable income dropped 0.7%, and real consumption fell 0.3% — signs that people’s spending power is weakening.

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Even so, the stock market did well, with growth in tech, industry and retail. That would usually be good for Bitcoin, but it was not today.

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What makes the difference is the way it is set up. Spot interest in BTC remained soft, but futures volumes went through the roof, so it looks like the recent rise might have been more about positional play than real conviction.

According to the latest Binance data, there was a spike in sell activity just before the inflation release.

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The result is a market where equities are on the rise due to policy optimism, while Bitcoin is moving sideways to lower with rising leverage risk. If BTC keeps on moving away from the S&P 500, traders might have to rethink how they think about crypto and risk assets being connected. For now, the decoupling is real, but it is too early to say if it is a new trend or a short-term hiccup.

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