
Crypto’s Golden Era Is Over, Top Trader Warns
CryptoCred warns that the golden era of crypto is over due to deteriorating market conditions.

MSTR stock ended a nine-month losing streak with a 33% gain in April, coinciding with a nearly 12% rise in Bitcoin. This rebound raises questions about investor sentiment towards Michael Saylor's company as a Bitcoin proxy.
Mentioned in this story
Strategy’s MSTR stock snapped a nine-month run of losses in April, climbing 33% as Bitcoin (BTC) rose nearly 12% in the same month, according to data shared by market commentator Mark Harvey on X.
The rebound puts fresh attention on whether investors still treat Michael Saylor’s company as a leveraged Bitcoin proxy, even after a rough stretch that badly trailed the cryptocurrency at times.
The numbers in the losing streak were ugly, going from mid-2025 through March this year. July fell 1%, August dropped 17%, and September lost 4%. It was the same story in October, which slid 16%, and November, where a 34% collapse was recorded.
December ended the year down 14%, with the losses continuing into 2026, as January saw a 2% dip and a further 14% fall in February, finished off by a 4% loss in March.
Bitcoin, for its part, did not perform particularly well over the same stretch either, falling over 6% in August 2025, before rising 5% in September. It then dropped nearly 4% in October, fell by about 18% in November, and declined nearly 3% in December.
The flagship crypto posted further losses in the first two months of 2026, before a slim gain of nearly 2% in March brought that five-month red run to a halt.
Looking at the data, while BTC’s losses were significant, MSTR’s were consistently steeper, which is characteristic of the stock’s amplified relationship with the underlying asset. April reversed that. Bitcoin gained almost 12% for the month, finishing near $76,000, while Strategy’s stock more than doubled that return at 33%.
At the time of writing, BTC was up around 13% over the past 30 days per CoinGecko but down nearly 1% on the week, trading around $77,000 after earlier dipping below $75,000 following the Federal Reserve’s decision to hold interest rates steady.
The broader 2026 performance comparison is where Strategy’s April run becomes particularly notable. Harvey’s year-to-date tracker puts MSTR up around 9.5% for the year, placing it ahead of Nvidia, Block, the Nasdaq, gold, and the S&P 500.
Bitcoin itself is down about 13% year-to-date, which means Strategy has managed to outperform the very asset backing its treasury over this timeframe.
MSTR stock rose 33% in April 2023 due to a nearly 12% increase in Bitcoin prices during the same month.
MSTR experienced a nine-month losing streak before its 33% gain in April.
MSTR stock faced significant declines over the past year, including multiple months of losses ranging from 1% to 34% before the recent rebound.

CryptoCred warns that the golden era of crypto is over due to deteriorating market conditions.

Dogecoin whales are back in action as DOGE prints its third bullish morning star pattern.

Clarity Act restricts stablecoin yield while allowing rewards

Minnesota passes bill to ban AI apps generating fake nude images.

Bipartisan Prediction Market Act of 2026 aims to regulate prediction markets.

Riot Platforms shares jump 8% as AMD expands data center deal, signaling AI shift.
See every story in Crypto — including breaking news and analysis.
The rest of the crypto-adjacent equities in Harvey’s list have had a rough 2026. Twenty One Capital is down around 7%, Coinbase has lost 17%, and Metaplanet is down 19%. In addition, BitMine is off 23%, and Ethereum (ETH) is down 25%.
Furthermore, firms affiliated with US President Donald Trump’s family, including Trump Media and American Bitcoin, have also had a poor 2026 so far, with the former down 31% and the latter losing 32%.
The outlier at the top of Harvey’s table is oil, up 80% on the year. Ten-year Treasury yields are also up around 6%.