Bitcoin may be gradually decoupling from the conventional volatility trajectory of global stock markets, a bullish signal

Since Donald Trump's election as the 47th President of the United States two months ago, the correlation between cryptocurrencies and stocks has remained at a high level. However, today, we observe that Bitcoin is showing a soaring trend relative to the S&P 500 index (based on its usual volatility range). For most of the past three years, the image of cryptocurrencies in the minds of most community members has gradually transformed into 'high-leverage tech stocks.' However, signs from early 2025 indicate that Bitcoin may be gradually detaching from the conventional volatility trajectory of global stock markets.

Historically, the cryptocurrency market tends to thrive during periods of low or no correlation with the stock market, often leading to the most significant bull markets. If Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies can achieve strong growth in January without relying on the S&P 500 index, it would be a strong signal, indicating a greatly increased possibility of reaching new all-time highs.