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I noticed an interesting point in the market — the correlation between Bitcoin and Nasdaq has clearly strengthened in a positive direction. Previously, crypto often moved on its own rhythm, but now it seems that the movements of technology company stocks directly influence Bitcoin's behavior. It looks like, against the backdrop of the overall decline in the tech sector and gold, crypto is also being pulled down along with everything else. I used to think that crypto should be a more independent asset, but it seems that under current conditions, everything operates as a single system. I'm curious how long this correlation will last and whether crypto will return to its own trajectory once the stock market situation stabilizes.