La relación cobre-oro señala una posible ruptura del bitcoin

La relación entre el cobre y el oro ha superado su media móvil de 200 días por primera vez desde septiembre de 2020. Históricamente, este acontecimiento ha coincidido con las primeras etapas de los mercados alcistas de bitcoin.

El ratio se sitúa ahora en 0,00142, con el cobre cotizando a 6,65 dólares por libra y el oro cerca de los 4.700 dólares por onza. Ha subido un 25 por ciento desde los mínimos recientes y es considerado un indicador del impulso económico y del apetito por el riesgo de los inversores. El cobre tiende a comportarse mejor durante los periodos de expansión, mientras que el oro actúa como un activo defensivo.

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