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Bitcoin Prices Reflect Tighter Monetary Policy as Stocks Remain Vulnerable

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Last updated: March 28, 2026 4:47 pm
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Published: March 28, 2026
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Bitcoin, currently valued at $66,868.04, appears to have anticipated the impacts of tighter monetary policy, contrasting with a more vulnerable stock market facing fresh macroeconomic pressures, according to insights from asset manager Bitwise. The cryptocurrency has seen a notable correction, trading below the $70,000 mark and reflecting a decline of over 23.7% year-to-date.

Recent geopolitical tensions, particularly arising from the U.S.-Iran conflict affecting the Strait of Hormuz, have resulted in rising oil and gas prices, which in turn have intensified inflation expectations. These shifting dynamics have led to a reevaluation of earlier predictions regarding Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Markets previously viewed a rate cut this year as nearly certain, but this outlook has now shifted dramatically, with traders estimating only a 40% chance that rates will remain unchanged, a significant increase from less than 3%.

Luke Deans, senior research associate at Bitwise, emphasized the close connection between energy prices and inflation expectations. The recent spike in energy costs has prompted a substantial recalibration of monetary policy projections, effectively reversing anticipated Federal Reserve rate cuts and redirecting focus toward possible tightening measures.

As stocks respond to these developments—evident in the S&P 500 index, which has dropped nearly 8% over the past month—Bitwise argues that Bitcoin has already adjusted to these changes. The cryptocurrency, known for its sensitivity to liquidity and investor sentiment, has been on a downward trend since October 2025, indicative of its earlier response to shifting risk appetites.

“Bitcoin, a highly reflexive and liquidity-sensitive asset, typically responds earlier to shifts in risk appetite,” Deans highlighted, asserting that digital assets like Bitcoin began reflecting tighter financial circumstances before many traditional assets. Supporting this view, the Mayer Multiple—an indicator that evaluates Bitcoin’s spot price relative to its 200-day moving average—has remained in the lower percentiles historically since January. This trend suggests that Bitcoin has already gone through a significant adjustment in expectations.

In contrast, equities started 2023 with elevated valuation levels, only beginning to recalibrate as overall macro conditions worsened. Deans noted that historically, assets that have experienced substantial decreases in valuation exhibit reduced sensitivity to downside risks as leverage and speculative positions unwind. Conversely, markets trading near cyclical highs are more susceptible to adverse macroeconomic events.

Within the cryptocurrency space, Bitcoin’s dominance has increasingly shaped market structure. Bitwise has observed a rise in correlations among altcoins, indicating a single-factor environment heavily influenced by Bitcoin’s performance.

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