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Gold Outperforms Bitcoin for the First Time in Years – One Chart Is Drawing Comparisons to 1974

2026/03/15 04:30
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Key Takeaways

  • Bitcoin’s 5-year return (~73%) now trails gold (~164%) for the first time since 2021
  • Gold surged ~65% in 2025 alone; Bitcoin hit $126K then retraced to the $60K–$70K range
  • Bitcoin acts as a safe haven only in localized crises – otherwise it moves like a tech stock
  • A crypto analyst is drawing direct parallels between Bitcoin 2026 and gold’s 1974 parabolic fractal, targeting $226K

As of March 2026, Bitcoin’s five-year return sits at roughly 73%. And gold’s – around 164%. The S&P 500 has kept pace at approximately 75%, according to data from River. For the first time in recent memory, Bitcoin is the underperformer in that trio – and the gap with gold is not marginal.

Gold’s run has been relentless. In 2025 alone, the metal surged close to 65%, propelled by President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariff announcements and a geopolitical backdrop that showed no signs of stabilizing. Investors spooked by trade war rhetoric and Middle East escalation rotated into the oldest safe haven on the planet. Bitcoin did not benefit from that same flight to safety – at least not consistently.

Bitcoin did reach a brief all-time high of $126,000 in October 2025. But the rally didn’t hold. By March 2026, prices had retraced sharply to the $60,000–$70,000 range, leaving late buyers underwater and reigniting the debate about what Bitcoin actually is in a portfolio.

A Safe Haven, or Just Another Risk Asset?

The answer, inconveniently, is both – depending on the type of crisis.

During the April 2025 tariff shock, Bitcoin dropped in lockstep with US tech stocks. There was no flight-to-safety bid. It behaved exactly like a high-beta liquidity proxy – the kind of asset that gets sold first when institutions need to raise cash. That’s not the behavior the “digital gold” narrative promises.

March 2026 told a different story. As tensions with Iran escalated, Bitcoin edged up roughly 2% while the S&P 500 fell 1.5%. Analysts noted a loosening of Bitcoin’s correlation with equities during that stretch. It wasn’t dramatic, but it was directionally different from its prior crisis behavior.

Data from Chainalysis helps explain why. During the Iran conflict, citizens across the Middle East accelerated the shift of assets into self-custody Bitcoin wallets, bypassing local banking systems that had become unreliable. That kind of grassroots demand creates a price floor that doesn’t exist for traditional equities. Bitcoin’s safe-haven case is real – but it’s geographically and contextually narrow.

What the Analysts Are Watching

The near-term picture comes with significant downside risk attached. Analysts at Binance and D.A. Davidson have flagged oil prices as a key variable. If crude stays above $100 per barrel through the rest of 2026, the resulting inflationary pressure and sustained high interest rates could push Bitcoin down to the $50,000–$58,000 range. That’s not a fringe scenario.

On Polymarket, traders currently give gold a 47% probability of being the best-performing asset of 2026. Bitcoin comes in at 39%. That spread reflects the current mood: cautious, not capitulatory.

Joshua Lim of FalconX put it plainly in February 2026: Bitcoin’s store-of-value credentials have taken a hit, with retail flows exiting crypto in favor of metals during their historic run. The macro sentiment summary circulating among traders frames it similarly – Bitcoin functions as a safe haven only when risk aversion is extreme and local banking infrastructure is actively failing. In any other environment, it’s a liquidity sponge.

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The Fractal Argument – and the $226K Target

Not everyone is bearish on Bitcoin’s medium-term prospects. Crypto analyst Merlijn The Trader has been circulating a chart comparison that’s drawing attention: Bitcoin’s current price structure, he argues, is nearly identical to gold’s 1974 pattern.

The thesis rests on Elliott Wave and Fibonacci analysis. Gold in 1974 traced three distinct waves before a Fibonacci extension triggered a parabolic move. According to Merlijn, Bitcoin in 2026 is replicating that same three-wave structure, with the third wave currently forming.

The critical level, per his analysis, is $62,000. That price point represents what he calls “the last line before the extension opens.” If Bitcoin holds above it, the Fibonacci 1.618 extension projects a target of approximately $226,000. If it breaks below, the fractal calls for one more significant low before any extension phase begins.

It’s a binary setup, and the stakes on either side are considerable.

What to Expect

Bitcoin is at an inflection point that is more consequential than most of the noise around it suggests. The asset has lost its performance crown to gold – a metal it was supposed to make obsolete – and it has not yet proven that it can hold critical support while macro headwinds persist.

If oil softens, if the Fed pivots toward easing, and if geopolitical tensions cool, the liquidity rebound case coud put Bitcoin back on bullish trajectory by late 2026 or early 2027.

But if $62,000 fails as support, the fractal breaks down before it gets started, and the next significant move is lower before it’s higher. Gold, meanwhile, continues to benefit from the exact macro conditions – tariffs, inflation, geopolitical instability – that Bitcoin has repeatedly failed to consistently capitalize on.

Fifty years of gold market history may or may not be pointing at a Bitcoin outcome. What’s certain is that the next few months will do more to define Bitcoin’s identity as an asset class than any amount of theoretical positioning.


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