Bitcoin slipped 0.11% in the past 24 hours to $116,702, according to CoinDesk Data, but remains up 25% year to date, second only to goldâs 29% gain among major asset classes, according to data shared by financial strategist Charlie Bilello on X.
2025 Performance so far
As of Aug. 8, bitcoinâs 25% year-to-date return ranked behind only goldâs 29.3% advance. Other major asset classes have posted more modest gains, with emerging market stocks (VWO) up 15.6%, the Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) up 12.7% and U.S. large caps (SPY) rising 9.4%. Meanwhile, U.S. mid caps (MDY) and small caps (IWM) 0.2% have only gained 0.8%, respectively. This marks the first time gold and bitcoin have occupied the top two positions in Bilelloâs annual asset class rankings since records began.
2011â2025 Cumulative returns
Over the longer term, bitcoin has delivered an extraordinary 38,897,420% total return since 2011 â a figure that dwarfs all other asset classes in the dataset. Goldâs 126% cumulative return over the same period puts it in the middle of the pack, trailing equity benchmarks like the Nasdaq 100 (1101%) and U.S. large caps (559%), as well as mid caps (316%), small caps (244%) and emerging market stocks (57%). Based on Bilelloâs figures, bitcoinâs total return has exceeded goldâs by more than 308,000 times over the past 14 years.
2011â2025 Annualized returns
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When measured on an annualized basis, bitcoinâs dominance is equally clear. The flagship cryptocurrency has delivered a 141.7% average annual gain since 2011, compared with 5.7% for gold, 18.6% for the Nasdaq 100, 13.8% for U.S. large caps and 4.4% to 16.4% for other major equity and real estate indexes. Goldâs long-term stability has made it a valuable hedge in certain market cycles, but its pace of appreciation has been far slower than bitcoinâs exponential climb.
Gold vs. bitcoin, according to Peter Brandt
Renowned trader Peter Brandt weighed in on Aug. 8, contrasting goldâs merits as a store of value with bitcoinâs potential to surpass all fiat alternatives. âSome think gold is a great store of value â and it is. But the ultimate store of value will prove to be bitcoin,â he said on X, sharing a long-term chart of the U.S. dollarâs purchasing power. His comments echo the growing narrative that bitcoinâs scarcity and decentralization make it uniquely positioned to outperform traditional hedges over time.
Technical Analysis Highlights
- According to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis data model, between Aug. 8 at 21:00 UTC and Aug. 9 at 20:00 UTC, bitcoin traded within a $1,534.42 range (1.31%) from $116,352.52 to $117,886.44.
- Price opened near $116,900 and moved sideways before surging during Asian hours, climbing from $116,440 to $117,886 between 05:00 UTC and 10:00 UTC on Aug. 9, with 24-hour trading volume exceeding 9,000 BTC during these intervals.
- Strong buying emerged near $116,420 at 05:00 UTC, while selling pressure intensified around the $117,886 high.
- Bitcoin closed the session at $116,517, down 0.32% from the open, with defined support at $116,400â$116,500 and resistance at $117,400â$117,900
- In the final hour of the analysis period (Aug. 9, 19:06â20:05 UTC), bitcoin remained under downward pressure within a $195.11 band, sliding from $116,629.40 to $116,519.29 (-0.09%).
- The largest final-hour volume spike occurred at 19:27 UTC, when 296.43 BTC changed hands as price tested $116,547 support.
- Recovery attempts were repeatedly capped near $116,600â$116,713, in line with earlier intraday resistance.
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