- •Gold is plunging, shaking global markets
- •Liquidity often flows from gold to crypto after peaks
- •Analysts expect Bitcoin surge by late October and Q4
In a dramatic move, gold is dumping hard, with prices falling sharply amid shifting macro sentiment. While this may alarm traditional investors, seasoned crypto traders see this as a potential signal: liquidity could be rotating out of gold and into Bitcoin and digital assets.
Historically, major gold peaks have been followed by renewed interest in risk‑on assets like Bitcoin, especially when inflation fears ease or rate expectations shift. As the traditional safe haven stumbles, crypto markets may be gearing up for another parabolic run.
A Pattern Repeating Itself?
Many in the crypto space believe that when gold tops out or faces significant sell pressure, it often marks a transition point where capital looks for the next opportunity. With macro uncertainty, geopolitical tensions, and an increasing appetite for decentralized assets, Bitcoin and crypto become a natural magnet for that liquidity.
On‑chain data shows Bitcoin holders remaining strong, despite short‑term volatility and manipulation. This confidence—echoed in bold declarations like “I’m not f*cking leaving”—signals that many in the market believe the real rally is yet to come, possibly as early as the end of October and into Q4.
GOLD IS DUMPING HARD
— Ash Crypto (@Ashcryptoreal) October 9, 2025
Remember when GOLD tops out, liquidity flows into Bitcoin and crypto, starting a parabolic run.
Don’t get shaken out in this short term crypto price manipulation, we are going much higher end of Oct and Q4 in general.
I’m not fcking leaving !!!!! pic.twitter.com/jYXi6Q8qWC
Q4 Outlook: Volatility Before Liftoff?
The path forward may not be smooth, as markets are still grappling with fakeouts, liquidations, and manipulation. But many analysts are sticking to a bullish outlook, expecting Bitcoin to climb significantly in Q4, fueled by increasing institutional interest, ETF momentum, and a macro liquidity shift.
Gold’s selloff may just be the spark. As traditional markets wobble, Bitcoin could once again prove why it’s often called “digital gold”—only with more upside potential.

