BTC Holds Key Support as Stocks Rise
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NYDIG argued that Bitcoin’s latest move alongside U.S. software stocks does not prove the asset has turned into a software equity proxy. In its March 6 weekly research note, the firm said Bitcoin’s rising 90 day correlations are not limited to software shares. Instead, they also extend to the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100, which points to broader macro and liquidity conditions rather than a direct tie to one sector. Bitcoin Correlation Rise Looks Broader Than Software Stocks The chart shared by NYDIG shows Bitcoin’s 90 day rolling correlation with the S&P North American Software Index, S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and NYSE Semiconductor Index mostly moving in a similar range from June 2025 into early February 2026. Around late August, all four correlations dropped sharply, then recovered through the fourth quarter. By early February, Bitcoin’s correlation with software stocks stood near the top of the group, but the broader equity links also remained elevated. Source: Bloomberg, NYDIG. The visual suggests Bitcoin moved with risk assets more broadly, not with software names alone. BTC 90 Day Correlation With Equity Indices. Source: Bloomberg,NYD The firm said Bitcoin’s correlation with software equities increased after the early October all time high, but so did its correlation with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100. At the same time, NYDIG noted that Bitcoin’s link to semiconductor stocks weakened in 2026 even as correlations with broader equities and software moved higher. According to the note, that pattern weakens the claim that Bitcoin is trading on software specific themes such as AI or quantum risk alone. NYDIG said the cleaner explanation is that Bitcoin is trading like a high beta, liquidity sensitive growth asset in the current macro environment. The note added that Bitcoin is not behaving like a macro hedge, inflation hedge, or gold substitute right now.…
Filed under: News - @ March 10, 2026 12:28 pm