Bitcoin (BTC) is defying a broader risk-off mood in European equities this morning, hovering around $69,000 while the FTSE 100 slides under the weight of surgingBitcoin (BTC) is defying a broader risk-off mood in European equities this morning, hovering around $69,000 while the FTSE 100 slides under the weight of surging

Bitcoin Decouples from Sinking FTSE 100 as Gilt Yields Surge

2026/03/09 22:48
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Bitcoin (BTC) is defying a broader risk-off mood in European equities this morning, hovering around $69,000 while the FTSE 100 slides under the weight of surging bond yields.

American markets are opening one hour earlier due to daylight saving time (15:30 UTC), which is causing more overlap with European sessions. This extended overlap could bring higher liquidity and bigger moves to Bitcoin.

Crypto traders are watching to see if this divergence holds as Wall Street liquidity hits the books.

Bond Yields Flash Warning: Is the FTSE 100 Dragging Down Sentiment?

London markets are signaling stress today as the FTSE 100 drops 1.04%, pressured heavily by a sharp rise in UK 10-year Gilt yields.

Typically, rising yields tighten financial conditions and pull liquidity from risk assets, a pattern that usually sends both stocks and crypto prices lower.

Bitcoin price movements often stabilize only once bond market risk subsides, given the asset’s historical sensitivity to cost-of-capital spikes.

However, while energetic and industrial stocks in the UK slump, the crypto market is showing unexpected resilience. Normally, a Gilt yield surge of this magnitude would trigger a lockstep sell-off in digital assets. But this time, the correlation is breaking.

Bitcoin Decouples from FTSE 100: What is Driving the Divergence?

The FTSE 100 correlation with Bitcoin is currently neutral, indicating that crypto is currently moving on internal mechanics rather than global macro fears.

Source: JustETF

Propelling this move is sustained Institutional Inflow into spot ETFs, which creates a demand floor that ignores traditional equity weakness.

Data from CoinGlass shows a short squeeze on March 5 that already cleared leverage above $71,000, forcing bears to cover and fueling the current run.

With Bitcoin vanishing from exchanges due to institutional accumulation, the supply side is too thin to allow a steep drop merely because London stocks are red.

Analysts note that as long as ETF buyers, led by giants like BlackRock, continue to absorb daily issuance, the decoupling could widen.

The key resistance sits at $74,000. If bulls clear this, the bond yield narrative becomes irrelevant for the short term.

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The Levels That Change Everything: What Traders Are Watching

A drop below $71,000, the launchpad of the recent squeeze, would invalidate the decoupling thesis and realign Bitcoin with risk-off equity flows.

Market participants are also monitoring the US 10-year Treasury yield at the open; if it spikes in tandem with UK Gilts, the $71,000 support will face a severe test.

The definitive level to watch to maintain the bullish structure is $74,000, where a breakout would signal a complete separation from traditional market drag.

Bitcoin Decouples from Sinking FTSE 100 as Gilt Yields SurgeSource: TradingView

If this level holds through the US session, it confirms that the market has absorbed the yield shock and is targeting new highs.

As the US bell rings at 15:30 UTC, volume will determine if this morning’s resilience is a trap or a trend.

If ETF inflows remain robust despite the Bond yield noise, Bitcoin could close the day having completely ignored the bond market tantrum.

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