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Bitcoin (BTC) Hovers in a Tight Range, Posting a Modest 1% Gain Despite Economic Data.

May 01, 2025 at 01:43 pm

Bitcoin (BTC) has hovered in a tight range over the past week, posting a modest gain of around 1%. Despite this slight uptick, the world's largest cryptocurrency has repeatedly struggled to push past the key resistance level of $95,00, as traders appear poised to sell at that threshold, taking profits and keeping BTC capped.

Bitcoin (BTC) Hovers in a Tight Range, Posting a Modest 1% Gain Despite Economic Data.

Bitcoin (BTC) price has hovered in a tight range over the past week, posting a modest gain of around 1% despite struggling to push past the key resistance at $95,000.

Bitcoin price rose by 14% during April as it appears to be successfully decoupling from the S&P 500. Source: Brave New Coin Bitcoin Liquid Index.

The world’s largest cryptocurrency is now trading at around $94,000, a level it has hit several times in recent weeks before bouncing lower.

At the same time, major U.S. stock indices sold off sharply following the release of disappointing economic data.

Specifically, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) fell by 0.3% in the first quarter of 2025 — the first negative quarter since Q1 2022. The seasonally adjusted, inflation-accounted figure marked a sharp reversal from the 2.4% growth seen in Q4 2024 and missed Dow Jones estimates, which had predicted 0.4% growth.

A major contributor to the contraction appears to be a surge in imports, as companies and consumers rushed to buy goods ahead of the Trump administration’s tariffs.

President Trump, responding to concerns about potential product shortages, downplayed the impact: “Maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 20, and maybe the two dolls will cost a couple of bucks more than they would normally,” he said in a White House cabinet meeting.

Furthermore, the ADP jobs report for April showed the creation of only 62,000 jobs, significantly below the expected 108,000 and well below March’s 147,000. It was the weakest jobs print since July 2024.

These releases triggered a selloff in major U.S. stock indices, which appeared to drag down crypto markets, including Ethereum (ETH) and XRP (XRP), but had a far lesser impact than it has previously.

However, despite the short-term pressure, BTC’s performance relative to equities has shown a notable divergence.

Bitcoin Decouples from Wall Street: A Return to Its Roots?

According to on-chain analytics from The Block, Bitcoin’s correlation with U.S. stocks has dropped to 0.3, its lowest since early 2023.

This decoupling suggests that BTC may be regaining its identity as a non-correlated, alternative asset — a role it was originally envisioned to fulfill.

Designed as a decentralized payment network, Bitcoin operates independently of centralized intermediaries and government monetary policy. With its hard-coded supply limit and transparent issuance schedule, it stands in stark contrast to the debt-driven U.S. fiscal system.

For many investors, Bitcoin offers a hedge against the instability of traditional finance.

In light of this, Bitcoin bulls are likely to remain optimistic. While macroeconomic pressures persist, BTC’s ability to maintain stability amid broader volatility could further strengthen its narrative as a long-term, resilient asset.

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