Bitcoin's promise as a financial hedge shattered: market data exposes its surprising true behavior as a tech stock in disguise. Your portfolio might be at risk.

Despite billions invested in Bitcoin as a financial safeguard, new evidence reveals it behaves more like tech stocks than gold during market stress.

Bitcoin's limited supply cap was designed to resist inflationary pressures, yet market data shows this theoretical benefit hasn't materialized in practice.

Your hedge might actually amplify your risk. Cryptocurrency hedge funds using directional trading strategies have especially struggled to protect investors during major market downturns.

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