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LIVE MARKETS-Does Bitcoin have the S&P 500 on borrowed time?

Thu, 06th May 2021 14:05

* U.S. equity index futures mixed, little changed

* U.S. initial jobless claims +498k vs +540k estimate

* Euro STOXX 600 index down ~0.3%

* Dollar off slightly; gold up, crude falls

* U.S. 10-Year Treasury yield ~1.58%

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DOES BITCOIN HAVE THE S&P 500 ON BORROWED TIME? (0900
EDT/1300 GMT)

Bitcoin's battering off its mid-April peak may present a
problem for the U.S. equity market. This because since late
2017, Bitcoin's twists and turns have led have led a number of
significant turns in the S&P 500.

Indeed, whether crypto-action is a sign of speculative
excess, or building animal spirits, Bitcoin has made its turns
ahead of SPX highs and lows over this period:

Since late 2017, five of the six worst SPX declines
(averaging 17%) came in the wake of SPX tops that occurred
roughly 1-6 weeks (average 3 weeks) after a Bitcoin high.

Meanwhile, SPX's lows in late-2018, early-2020, and
late-2020 were all formed 2 weeks after Bitcoin troughs.

As stands, since Bitcoin topped in mid-April at $64,895.22,
the SPX's high of 4,218.78 came about 2 weeks later. The
benchmark index is since only down around 1%.

That said, if Bitcoin's mid-April high remains intact, the
SPX may actually be on borrowed time.

(Terence Gabriel)

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(Terence Gabriel is a Reuters market analyst. The views
expressed are his own)

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