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Bitcoin Drops Below $67K as Market Correlation Shifts and ETF Exposure Declines

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February 12, 2026
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Bitcoin Drops Below $67K as Market Correlation Shifts and ETF Exposure Declines
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Bitcoin (BTC) has once again fallen below $67,000 this week, extending its recent downturn and signaling shifting market dynamics diverging from those of traditional assets. Currently, it is trading near $66,900, with a market capitalization of about $1.33 trillion, and has dropped roughly 3.4% in the last 24 hours.

Investors have noted that BTC is not moving in line with equities this cycle, even as stock indices hit fresh records. Analysis from asset managers points to a stronger correlation between Bitcoin and tech stocks than with traditional safe-haven assets like gold, suggesting the digital asset behaves more like a risk-on growth asset.

At the same time, institutional positioning is showing signs of rotation, with some large allocators reducing their exposure to established ETFs while others continue to buy into weakness.

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Market Forces: Correlation and ETF Positioning

Recent reports indicate that Bitcoin’s price movements align more closely with those of high-growth equities than with gold, challenging the narrative that the crypto serves as a “digital safe haven.”

Grayscale’s research shows higher short-term correlation with tech benchmarks, underlining Bitcoin’s sensitivity to risk appetite. This behavior contrasts with episodes in earlier market cycles when Bitcoin’s price acted more independently of equities.

The shift is likely tied to the emergence of institutional products such as spot Bitcoin ETFs, which have integrated the asset deeper into traditional financial portfolios. The result: during periods of equity strength, traders aren’t automatically bidding Bitcoin higher, leaving crypto underperforming relative to stocks.

Meanwhile, regulatory filings show major financial institutions trimming exposure to existing spot Bitcoin ETFs and reallocating capital into vehicles tied to other tokens. This selective rotation reflects changing demand from institutional and professional investors amid persistent volatility.

Bitcoin Price Pressure and Technical Signals

Bitcoin’s breakdown below key support levels has triggered significant liquidations, with leveraged positions in the derivatives market exceeding $250 million recently as the price slipped through intraday floors and into a tighter technical range.

Traders are watching the $72,000 zone closely, with a reclaim above that area seen by some as a prerequisite for stabilizing short-term momentum. Investors also emphasize that Bitcoin’s recent slide is not driven by a single macro headline but instead reflects broader technical cleanup and risk repricing after sharp prior moves.

Until deleveraging eases and new demand enters, whether from retail traders or institutional buyers, price swings are likely to remain wide and sentiment fragile.

As of now, Bitcoin’s role in financial markets is evolving: once treated as a unique alternative, it now increasingly mirrors risk assets, complicating narratives about its diversification benefits and reinforcing the need for close monitoring of flows, ETF activity, and cross-market linkages.

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