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U.S. stocks are pulling capital away from Bitcoin: Binance Research

On June 2, 2026 by voice

Bitcoin has fallen below $70,000 as capital continues to flow toward a narrow group of high-performing U.S. equity sectors, according to a new analysis from Binance Research.

According to Binance Research, the CBOE Dispersion Index recently reached 42, its third-highest reading on record, a level the firm said points to extreme concentration within the S&P 500. The research unit argued that when a small number of investment themes attract most market inflows, Bitcoin often struggles to compete for liquidity.

Binance Research said the current environment is being driven by strong demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure, semiconductor stocks, defense companies, energy firms, and commodities.

As money moves into those areas, the firm said Bitcoin has been left competing for capital on several fronts at once.

Bitcoin performance against equities. Source: Binance Research.

Binance points to historical trends

In its analysis, Binance Research described a pattern in which strong returns from a handful of stock market themes draw capital away from alternative assets. The firm said the process typically begins when outsized gains in specific equity sectors attract investor attention, concentrating capital into a limited group of winners.

According to Binance Research, that concentration can create what it described as a “capital black hole,” reducing liquidity available for Bitcoin and other risk assets.

Several historical examples were cited in the analysis. For instance, Bitcoin fell about 20% during the 2015 rotation into FAANG stocks and biotechnology companies. During a defensive sector rotation in 2016, $BTC declined about 18%, according to the report.

The research also highlighted Bitcoin’s 68% decline during the 2018 period that combined late-cycle FAANG leadership with the collapse of the initial coin offering market. In 2022, Binance Research said a rally in energy stocks coincided with a roughly 50% drop in Bitcoin.

More recently, the firm linked Bitcoin’s decline from approximately $115,000 to $71,000 during late 2025 to heavy investor interest in artificial intelligence and semiconductor companies. Binance Research added that the current quarter has seen another rotation into AI, defense, and energy sectors while Bitcoin has fallen about 11% so far.

Recovery could come faster without a crypto-native crisis

The report arrives as Bitcoin remains under pressure from a combination of crypto-specific and macroeconomic factors.

$BTC dropped below $70,000 during Asian hours on June 2 after U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $483 million in daily net outflows, extending an 11-session withdrawal streak that has seen more than $3.4 billion leave the funds.

Adding to market uncertainty, Mt. Gox-linked wallets transferred 10,306 $BTC worth about $739 million, reviving concerns that creditor distributions could eventually increase supply. Simultaneously, Strategy’s disclosure that it sold 32 $BTC, its first Bitcoin sale in roughly four years, also introduced some panic.

Despite the weakness, Binance Research argued that historical precedent offers a more constructive outlook when Bitcoin’s decline is tied primarily to capital rotation rather than problems within the crypto industry itself.

The firm said previous peaks in the dispersion index were often followed by Bitcoin bottoms within 0 to 20 weeks, with a median recovery period of roughly two weeks, and noted that the current market lacks a major crypto-native crisis comparable to previous industry-specific shocks.

Outside equity market dynamics, Bitcoin continues to face pressure from macroeconomic uncertainty. Oil markets have remained volatile as traders assess developments surrounding U.S.-Iran negotiations and potential disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz.

At the same time, demand for traditional safe-haven assets has increased, with gold and silver attracting inflows as investors react to geopolitical risks and inflation concerns.

Derivative markets have also amplified recent losses. As per earlier coverage from crypto.news, more than 152,000 traders were liquidated over a 24-hour period, with total liquidations exceeding $744 million after Bitcoin lost key technical support levels. On the chart, $BTC has broken below a rising channel that had supported its recovery from February lows, which puts $68,700 and $65,000 as the next downside targets.

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