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    BTC-To-Gold Ratio Hits New Lows As Gold Rally Continues

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJanuary 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Gold’s record-breaking rally inadvertently put pressure on Bitcoin’s allure, but analysts say historical data shows BTC eventually starts a catch-up rally.

    Bitcoin’s (BTC) relative performance against gold has weakened sharply, but several analysts argue that this setup remains a long-term investment opportunity for BTC.

    Key takeaways:

    • The Bitcoin-to-gold ratio fell to 18.5 ounces per BTC, its lowest since November 2023.

    • Analysts say these rare “asymmetric setups” often precede capital rotations back into Bitcoin.

    BTC/Gold one-day chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

    The Bitcoin-to-gold ratio measures how many ounces of gold are required to buy one Bitcoin. The ratio slid to about 18.5 on Wednesday, dropping to its lowest value since November 2023. The move reflects gold pushing to new all-time highs of $4,888 while Bitcoin struggles to hold above $90,000.

    Cryptocurrencies, Gold, Bitcoin Price, Markets, United States, Cryptocurrency Exchange, Price Analysis, Market Analysis
    Gold price projections based on 100 years of bull markets. Source: Charles Edwards/X

    Capriole Investments founder Charles Edwards highlighted the scale of gold’s move, noting that 100 years of gold bull markets have averaged more than 150% gains. If that pattern repeats, gold prices may move well above current levels to $12,000 in three to 10 years, extending the near-term pressure on the BTC/gold ratio.

    However, crypto analyst Decode suggested the BTC/gold pair may be showing signs of trend exhaustion. With the help of Elliott wave theory, Decode described the ratio as entering the fifth wave of a corrective C-wave, a structure that typically marks the final stage of a downtrend.

    In simple terms, it implies that bearish momentum may be closer to completion than continuation, even as investor sentiment turns a bit more negative.

    Cryptocurrencies, Gold, Bitcoin Price, Markets, United States, Cryptocurrency Exchange, Price Analysis, Market Analysis
    BTC/GOLD weekly chart analysis via Elliot wave theory. Source: Decode/X

    Related: The Bitcoin-to-gold ratio fell 50% in 2025: Here’s why

    “The ultimate trade here is Bitcoin,” says Bitwise analyst

    Bitwise European head of research André Dragosch framed the move as a macroeconomic contrarian signal. Earlier this week, the analyst said that Bitcoin was trading at a steep discount to gold on a relative basis, calling such conditions “very rare” and suggesting that a shift in capital flows may emerge in Q1 2026.

    Cryptocurrencies, Gold, Bitcoin Price, Markets, United States, Cryptocurrency Exchange, Price Analysis, Market Analysis
    BTC/Gold liquidity relative value based on global money supply. Source: Bitwise

    In an X post on Wednesday, Dragosch wrote that gold’s surge is tied to a bigger structural change in the global monetary system, echoing concerns raised by Ray Dalio. As countries reduce reliance on sovereign bonds and increase exposure to hard assets, gold has benefited first.

    Dragosch argued that capital tends to rotate sequentially. Gold has attracted capital flows first, while Bitcoin “hasn’t caught a serious bid due to its perceived higher risk.” In that context, gold’s strength may ultimately act as a tailwind rather than a headwind for Bitcoin’s next phase of price expansion.

    Related: Bitcoin sharks scoop up BTC like it’s 2013 despite ‘perfect bull trap’