PANews reported on April 5 that according to CoinDesk, the Nasdaq index fell another 5% during Friday's intraday trading after a 6% plunge on Thursday, but the price of Bitcoin has remained around $83,000, outperforming crypto-related stocks such as Coinbase and Strategy. Bitcoin prices have only fallen 3.5% since President Trump announced the tariff plan on Wednesday night. David Hernandez, a crypto investment expert at digital asset management company 21Shares, said Bitcoin has shown impressive resilience, consolidating its position as a hedging tool during periods of macroeconomic stress. If this decoupling continues, it may indicate that BTC will become increasingly popular with institutional investors seeking to avoid turbulent stock markets.
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