Comparing S&P 500 and Bitcoin Valuations Through Gold Since COVID



Looking at how major assets have performed when priced in gold reveals an interesting perspective on market cycles. The S&P 500 and Bitcoin, when denominated in gold rather than fiat currency, tell a compelling story about where we stand in the broader economic landscape.

The key insight here: what we're seeing right now represents accumulation zones, not distribution peaks. These aren't local tops forming—they're structural bottoms taking shape in the context of commodity-adjusted valuations.

This cross-asset framework—equities versus crypto versus commodities—highlights how different asset classes sync with macroeconomic rhythms. When you strip away nominal currency movements and look through the lens of gold-based pricing, the current positioning suggests aggressive buyers are still in early innings rather than late-stage exhaustion.

For traders monitoring macro cycles and asset rotation, this gold-denominated view offers a different angle on risk/reward dynamics heading into the next phase of the market.
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OnchainArchaeologistvip
· 4m ago
Using gold as a valuation benchmark... This perspective is indeed fresh, but it still feels like the same narrative, always saying it's bottom accumulation. Why isn't it over yet?
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 11h ago
The bottom of the structure... This set of rhetoric sounds like cheering oneself up no matter how you hear it. I do somewhat believe it, but not that much :)
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SatoshiSherpavip
· 11h ago
Using gold as a yardstick to assess valuation is indeed a fresh perspective... However, accumulation is still distribution. In plain terms, it's just a gamble on whose narrative will win.
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StableGeniusvip
· 11h ago
ngl gold-denominated pricing is just fiat copium with extra steps... but empirically speaking the accumulation thesis checks out rn tbh
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 11h ago
Wow, from a gold standard perspective on valuation, I haven't really thought about this angle... Does that mean everyone is currently accumulating at the bottom? I need to think about this carefully.
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AirdropworkerZhangvip
· 11h ago
Got it. From the perspective of gold valuation, it's indeed clear... It's really still early now.
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MoneyBurnervip
· 11h ago
Is gold standard valuation? I haven't really thought about it from this perspective... But to be honest, is it too optimistic to say that we're at the structural bottom now? What do on-chain data say? Are there a few big players building positions?
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NFTBlackHolevip
· 11h ago
Measuring with gold? Bro, that's an interesting perspective. I love the logic that the accumulation zone isn't the top.
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