Gold approaches a level unseen in 50 years as bitcoin probes a critical support zone.

Measured against the U.S. money supply, gold has returned to levels that historically marked major market peaks, while bitcoin is pulling back toward a key support area that has defined prior cycles.

Gold is now at a pivotal point when viewed relative to U.S. money supply (M2SL), testing a level last seen in 2011 and previously exceeded only during the 1970s. That earlier period culminated in a powerful multi-year rally, with gold prices more than tripling to a then-record near $700 an ounce.

Bitcoin, often described by supporters as “digital gold,” is telling a very different story. The cryptocurrency has retreated toward an important support zone, revisiting price levels last seen during April’s so-called “tariff tantrum.”

In 2011, gold traded around $1,800 an ounce. Today, it is near $4,500. When adjusted for the growth in money supply — which captures cash, bank deposits and other liquid savings circulating through the U.S. economy — gold is once again pressing into a resistance zone that has historically coincided with major inflection points.

The move has been driven by a sharp rally, with gold up roughly 70% this year. That performance stands in contrast to bitcoin, which is down about 10% over the same period. Even so, bitcoin continues to set higher highs relative to the U.S. money supply each cycle, and the current pullback is testing a level that also marked the prior cycle peak in March 2024.

Together, the divergence highlights a familiar tension between the traditional safe haven and its digital counterpart as both assets approach technically significant levels.

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