As Bitcoin continues to underperform compared to gold and major equity indices, investors are reassessing whether this cycle is unfolding differently from previous patterns. Analyst Benjamin Cowen provides insights into why Bitcoin’s recent behavior may signal a prolonged phase of stagnation, influenced more by macroeconomic factors than by market hype.
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Sentiment: Neutral
Price impact: Neutral. Bitcoin’s performance appears closely tied to macroeconomic factors and liquidity conditions, which currently limit upward movement.
Market context: The ongoing macroeconomic challenges are influencing crypto trends amidst broader market fluctuations.
Despite significant attention, Bitcoin has struggled to maintain upward momentum, unlike previous cycles where retail speculation and enthusiasm drove prices higher. Cowen emphasizes that this divergence is partly because Bitcoin is more responsive to actual liquidity conditions rather than market sentiment or hype. When liquidity tightens or macroeconomic indicators shift, Bitcoin often reacts accordingly, which explains its recent underperformance compared to gold and stocks, both of which have surged amid expectations of easing monetary policy.
Cowen notes that the current climate lacks the macroeconomic catalysts typically needed for Bitcoin to outperform. This contrasts with past bullish phases where favorable macro conditions propelled prices. He also highlights the importance of macro headwinds such as labor market trends and restrictive financial conditions, suggesting these factors may suppress Bitcoin’s growth into 2026, despite occasional short-term rallies.
While some analysts dismiss the relevance of Bitcoin’s traditional four-year cycle, Cowen presents data indicating that market cycles, broader economic data, and macro trends still influence cryptocurrency movements. His outlook advocates patience and a focus on macroeconomic realities instead of relying solely on price predictions. He also mentions that expectations of rapid altcoin rotations may be overly optimistic given the current macro environment.
To gain deeper insights, viewers can watch Cowen’s full interview on the Cointelegraph YouTube channel, where he discusses the macro context, market cycles, and strategic considerations for investors navigating these uncertain times.
This article was originally published as Benjamin Cowen Warns: Bitcoin’s 2023 Setup Mirroring 2019 | What’s Next? on Crypto Breaking News – your trusted source for crypto news, Bitcoin news, and blockchain updates.



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