03/09/2021
This week was tough across the board, not just in the cryptocurrency market. It was marked by a serious correlation between Bitcoin and the S&P 500, as well as the entire legacy market, in general.
As many reported, the abovementioned correlation reached a 5-month high. While this seems to be bearish in the short term, given that the stock market slumped following government bond yield that gave the market a jolt, there’s also a bullish argument to be made.
Last weekend, the US House of Representatives passed President Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 Relief Package, which also got a 51-50 approval vote in the senate. Should the legislation become effective, it could be the case that markets will recover. Given the high correlation, this might also play out positively for Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market as well.
Nevertheless, the week wasn’t favorable for the market as the primary cryptocurrency, as well as the majority of large-cap altcoins, remained indecisive and failed to regain the momentum they previously had. Presently, Bitcoin is trading at around $49,000. Historically, March has been one of the two most bearish months for Bitcoin, on par only with September. After all, we did see Bitcoin drop by 50% in 2 days last March upon the announcement of the coronavirus pandemic.
Elsewhere, major news took place all over. Binance Smart Chain saw its first major rug pull as Meerkat Finance saw its protocol drained of over $30 million in both Binance Coin and BUSD.
On the more positive and funny side, Mark Cuban’s Dallas Mavericks announced that they would start accepting Dogecoin as a means of payment for tickets and merchandise. The billionaire celebrity gave the most earth-shattering explanation for the move, saying they did it “because we can.”
It’s certainly interesting to see how the global macroeconomic outlook will pan out in the coming days. Will the markets start to recover, or is there more pain ahead? Only time will tell.