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Copper–gold “2020 signal” is really about global liquidity, not just Bitcoin

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Last updated: 27/05/2026 9:54 Chiều
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2026 is not a rerun of 2020Gold’s behavior proves this is structural, not a mood swing

The much-hyped copper-to-gold breakout says more about how capital is shifting between defense and growth than it does about bitcoin’s destiny on its own.

Summary

  • Copper’s move against gold flags a rotation from capital preservation to productive risk-taking
  • 2026’s easing cycle is far smaller than 2020’s shock-and-awe reflation, implying a more measured market reaction
  • Persistently strong gold and record central bank buying point to structural de-dollarization, not a fleeting fear trade

Ethereum (ETH) charts and Bitcoin (BTC) flows might grab more headlines, but the signal embedded in the copper-to-gold ratio is about global liquidity and risk appetite across the entire market complex. As ALCUM COO Vytautas Mackonis puts it, “gold performs better when capital is in preservation mode: elevated aversion, higher uncertainty, and dominant defensive positioning.” By contrast, “copper performs well when capital is moving into industrial activity: manufacturing orders pick up, infrastructure investment accelerates, and cyclical demand grows.” When that ratio breaks above its 200-day moving average, he argues, “it’s a signal that the balance between defensive and productive capital positioning has durably shifted.” Bitcoin is just one of many risk-sensitive assets that respond to that shift, not the center of the universe.

What the copper–gold breakout really captures is the changing mix of global liquidity: how much balance-sheet room and policy space is being funneled into growth versus protection. In other words, it is a macro barometer. When copper outperforms, it suggests credit is flowing into factories, capex and inventories instead of hiding in vaults and T-bill ladders. That matters for everything from equities to high-yield credit and, yes, crypto. But as Mackonis stresses, “that is what matters for the global liquidity read. Bitcoin is one of many risk-sensitive assets that respond to this shift.” Treating the ratio as a mystical bitcoin-only tell completely misses the point.

2026 is not a rerun of 2020

The temptation is to look at the copper–gold breakout and shout “2020 all over again,” expecting another blow-off move in risk assets fueled by a tidal wave of liquidity. That’s lazy analysis. The 2020 reflation was emergency-driven and historically extreme. The Federal Reserve cut rates to 0–0.25% and launched roughly $4.6 trillion in asset purchases between March 2020 and March 2022, while the CARES Act pumped about $2.2 trillion in fiscal stimulus into the U.S. economy within months. That combination produced a violent impulse across every risk asset: tech stocks, junk credit, meme names and crypto all rode the same tsunami of cash.

Copper remains near RECORD highs.

Don’t sleep on it.

— Gold Telegraph ⚡ (@GoldTelegraph_) May 26, 2026

In 2026, the backdrop is categorically different. The Fed cut rates to 3.50–3.75% in December 2025 and, as Mackonis notes, came into this year with major houses such as J.P. Morgan Asset Management projecting that it would maintain an easing bias, but from a much higher starting point. This is not “money printer go brrr.” It is a cautious normalization after a tightening cycle, with balance sheets still bloated and policymakers visibly nervous about reigniting inflation. The result, in his view, is that “the market response will likely be more measured.” Risk assets can still do well as long as liquidity is gently expanding and the economy avoids a hard landing, but expecting a carbon copy of 2020’s parabolic moves is fantasy.

Gold’s behavior proves this is structural, not a mood swing

The cleaner tell that 2026 is a different beast is gold itself. In 2020, once markets flipped decisively into risk-on mode, gold sold off as capital rotated out of defensive assets into cyclicals and speculative names. Investors abandoned the bomb shelter and sprinted into anything with beta. This time, that clean rotation is not happening. “Gold continues to trade near historical highs,” Mackonis observes, and central banks bought 863 tonnes in 2025, well above the 2010–2021 annual average of 473 tonnes. That is not a jittery hedge fund panic bid. It is deliberate, sustained sovereign accumulation.

The implication is uncomfortable for dollar-centric investors: this is “structural sovereign demand and monetary hedging,” as Mackonis puts it, “countries deliberately reducing dollar dependency, not a fear reflex that reverses on improved sentiment.” The copper–gold breakout, read in that context, tells a more nuanced story. On one side, private capital is inching back toward productive risk—hence copper’s strength. On the other, official sector money is quietly building parallel hedges against dollar dominance and financial sanctions risk via gold. Bitcoin lives at the intersection of those two currents: a high-beta, liquidity-sensitive asset in markets where risk-taking is thawing, but also a potential long-duration hedge in a world where gold and non-dollar reserves are being structurally reweighted.

That is why fixating on the copper–gold ratio as a “bitcoin breakout” indicator misses what actually matters. The signal is about the regime change in liquidity and capital allocation: less shock-and-awe stimulus than 2020, more gradual easing; less gold-as-panic, more gold-as-quiet-monetary-realignment. Bitcoin will react to that regime along with everything else, but the story is bigger than any single chart on a crypto dashboard.



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