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Bitcoin (BTC) has excelled over gold and the S&P 500 (SPX) in terms of returns in the past month that the US-Iran war has lasted.
Notably, the conflict has caused widespread investor tension and uncertainty, with volatility witnessed in crypto, stock markets and gold prices.
This trend may be prolonged seeing as Iran has stated its adamance in being on the offensive after allegedly non-existent pacification negotiations with the US.
Bitcoin historically outmatches gold and the S&P 500
According to Bitcoin-focused fintech company River Financial, the 60-day returns on BTC investments are 12%, while those of gold and SPX are -16% and -4%, respectively.
The apparent difference in these metrics has also occurred during other past events, including the COVID-19 outbreak, the Russia-Ukraine war, the 2023 US regional banking crisis, and the 2020 US-Iran crisis among others.
At present, BTC trades at $71,023, up 3.93% in the past day. Gold trades at $4,413, down 3.55% over the same period and in its worst week in four decades.

Source: CoinMarketCap

Source: TradingView
Meanwhile, the S&P 500 was trading at 6,585.28 points, up 1.21% in the past 24h.

Source: MarketWatch
These metrics flips when it comes to market cap, with the S&P 500 leading at $59.5 trillion, followed by gold at $30.62 trillion, and crypto at 2.43 trillion where $1.41 trillion is attributed to BTC.
Why BTC outshines traditional assets
Bitcoin has become the investment of choice for many due to its unprecedented and higher long-term ROI (return of investment). In the past decade, the ROI for Bitcoin, the S&P 500 and gold was +15,355%, +289.7% and +125.8% respectively.
Its decoupling from traditional equities has also increased its appeal among institutions, with spot ETF adoption on the rise and Morgan Stanley recently joining the bandwagon.
Cryptocurrencies also boast 24/7 trading, censorship-resistance, portability and, for BTC, an inflationary edge due to scarcity – features that have rallied its adoption among the war ravaged nations of Ukraine, Russia and Iran.
That said, all financial instruments are subject to price changes due to the prevailing geopolitical tensions, and upcoming news regarding inflation, interest cuts and jobs reports.
For now, all three show “sell” or “extreme fear” sentiments, with liquidations spanning millions to trillions.

