Is Bitcoin suddenly "fixated" on the Japanese Yen? 90-day correlation hits a new all-time high, and trading logic is changing

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In the past 90 days, Bitcoin and the Japanese Yen (JPY) have exhibited a rare high level of synchronization, which is now drawing market attention. Data shows that the correlation between Bitcoin prices and the Yen index has risen to a record high, indicating that Bitcoin’s price fluctuations are increasingly influenced by Yen movements.

According to TradingView data, the 90-day correlation coefficient between Bitcoin (BTC) and the Pepperstone Yen Index (JPYX) has reached 0.86, setting a new record. Converted into the coefficient of determination, it can be seen that approximately 73% of Bitcoin’s price volatility over the past three months can be explained by Yen trends. This result serves as a clear warning for investors who long-term view Bitcoin as an “independent asset” or “digital gold.”

The Pepperstone Yen Index is a currency index tool that measures the strength of the Yen against the US dollar, euro, Australian dollar, and New Zealand dollar. The current high correlation between Bitcoin and this index suggests that Bitcoin no longer has a significant asset diversification property in the short term, but rather acts more like an amplified Yen risk exposure. For Bitcoin traders, focusing solely on the US dollar index may no longer be sufficient; Yen exchange rates are becoming an important variable not to be ignored.

Reviewing the trend, Bitcoin peaked in early October and then continued to decline, while the Yen index also maintained a downward trend during the same period. Both experienced easing of selling pressure after mid-December. This synchronization further reinforces market discussions about “Bitcoin and Yen linked trading.”

From a macro perspective, Japan has long faced fiscal pressures. Its debt-to-GDP ratio is as high as 240%, one of the highest levels globally. The debt burden puts the Bank of Japan in a dilemma: raising interest rates would increase debt servicing costs, while maintaining low rates could lead to continued Yen depreciation. Recently, the rise in Japanese government bond yields has also intensified market concerns about the Yen’s long-term weakness.

It should be noted that the correlation between crypto assets and traditional financial assets often exhibits phase characteristics. Although Bitcoin and Yen movements are highly aligned currently, this relationship may not persist long-term. However, in the short term, factors such as “Bitcoin price and Yen exchange rate linkage” and “BTC and Yen correlation rising” have become important variables influencing market sentiment and trading decisions.

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