Cryptocurrencies are lagging behind gold and stocks, but there is a chance to "catch up" by 2026.
Since early November, gold has risen by 9%, the S&P 500 has increased by 1%, but Bitcoin has fallen by 20%. However, by 2026, cryptocurrencies may be able to close the gap.
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Cryptocurrencies are lagging behind gold and stocks, but there is a chance to "catch up" by 2026.
Since early November, gold has risen by 9%, the S&P 500 has increased by 1%, but Bitcoin has fallen by 20%. However, by 2026, cryptocurrencies may be able to close the gap.