When Gold And Silver Go Quiet, Crypto Tends To Explode: Tom Lee

bitcoinistОпубліковано о 2026-01-27Востаннє оновлено о 2026-01-27

Анотація

In a recent CNBC interview, Fundstrat's Tom Lee observed that the current surge in gold and silver is drawing capital away from riskier assets like cryptocurrency, delaying a potential crypto rally. Precious metals have seen significant gains due to geopolitical stress, tariff fears, and a weaker dollar, attracting nervous investors. Lee also cited a major October deleveraging event as a continued drag on market momentum. Bitcoin has been trading in a tight range around $87,000–$88,000, with buyers stepping in on dips rather than chasing rallies. According to analysis, a fear-driven dollar weakness benefits traditional safe havens like gold, not crypto. For a strong crypto rally, the dollar must weaken due to increased risk appetite, not panic. Lee suggests that a pause in precious metals or easing geopolitical tensions could shift investor focus back to digital assets. Despite short-term caution, institutional interest remains, as evidenced by continued accumulation.

Crypto traders are watching quietly. Prices are moving, but not in the way many bulls expected. According to Fundstrat managing partner Tom Lee, during an interview on CNBC’s Power Lunch Monday, the surge in gold and silver has pulled a lot of cash away from riskier bets. That shift has been strong enough to slow the momentum that might otherwise have lifted digital assets sooner.

Precious Metals Steal The Spotlight

Gold has surged to record territory, and silver has climbed sharply, drawing interest from investors seeking a safe place to park money. Reports note gold topped $5,100 after a strong run that added close to 8% since the start of the year, while silver hit about $110 following a 57% gain. Geopolitical stress, tariff fears, and a weaker dollar are cited as reasons for that move. In plain terms: a lot of nervous money went to metal, not crypto.

Lee pointed to the large deleveraging event in October as another drag. Many firms and market makers were hit hard, and margin-driven upside is much smaller now. That means rallies take more time to appear.

Based on reports, parts of the industry are recovering, but some players remain fragile. BitMine, an Ether treasury firm tied to Lee, added 20,000 ETH in a fresh buy, which shows belief is still there at institutional levels.

Bitcoin Price Action And Market Mood

Bitcoin traded in a tight band around $87,000–$88,000 after recent swings tied to global headlines. It tested support at about $86,000 and failed to push above $95,000 in recent attempts.

Buyers are stepping in on dips rather than chasing gains, and volumes have been mixed. ETF flows have been negative, which points to short-term caution. Still, holding those levels without a sharp drop keeps the story alive.

BTCUSD trading at $88,104 on the 24-hour chart: TradingView

Risk Appetite Matters More Than Dollar Moves

Reports from CryptoQuant contend that dollar weakness alone won’t send Bitcoin higher if the move is fear-driven. When people flee the dollar because they are scared, they pick the most traditional hideouts — like gold.

For crypto to rally strongly, the dollar needs to weaken because investors are willing to take on risk, not because they are panicked. That difference is subtle but crucial. And that’s precisely what Tom Lee means — that Bitcoin and Ethereum usually jump when gold and silver pause.

What Could Trigger A Shift

A pause or pullback in precious metals could free up capital and change investor focus. Easing from the Fed, or clearer signs that geopolitical tensions are cooling, might push some money back toward digital assets.

Institutional interest in smart contract platforms was highlighted at recent finance events, and some firms are building on Ethereum and similar chains. Those longer-term moves are being made quietly, even while spot prices wander.

Featured image from Unchained, chart from TradingView

Пов'язані питання

QAccording to Tom Lee, why has the momentum for digital assets been slowed recently?

AThe surge in gold and silver has pulled a lot of cash away from riskier bets like crypto, and a large deleveraging event in October also acted as a drag on the market.

QWhat were the key factors cited for the rally in precious metals like gold and silver?

AGeopolitical stress, tariff fears, and a weaker dollar were the reasons cited, leading nervous investors to seek safe-haven assets.

QWhat specific purchase did Tom Lee's firm, BitMine, make that shows institutional belief is still present?

ABitMine, an Ether treasury firm tied to Tom Lee, purchased 20,000 ETH (worth $58.22 million) from FalconX.

QAccording to the article, what specific condition is needed for a strong crypto rally when the dollar weakens?

AThe dollar needs to weaken because investors are willing to take on risk, not because they are panicked and fleeing to traditional safe havens like gold.

QWhat are two potential triggers mentioned that could shift investor focus back to digital assets?

AA pause or pullback in precious metals could free up capital, and easing from the Fed or clearer signs that geopolitical tensions are cooling might push money back toward crypto.

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