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Crypto, Stocks &
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Compare any mix of crypto, US stocks and forex pairs. See what truly moves together and what doesn't. Build smarter, properly diversified portfolios.

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−1 Strong Inverse0 No Correlation+1 Strong
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Understanding Crypto Correlation

Correlation measures how two assets move relative to each other, expressed as a value from −1 to +1. A correlation of +1 means assets move perfectly in sync. Zero means no relationship. −1 means they move in exactly opposite directions.

For traders, this matters because holding two highly correlated assets (like BTC and ETH at 0.85+) is effectively doubling your risk, not diversifying. True diversification requires assets with low or negative correlation.

+0.7 to +1.0 — Strong Positive

Assets move together most of the time. Common in altcoins that follow Bitcoin. Holding both gives little diversification benefit.

+0.3 to +0.7 — Moderate

Some relationship but assets can diverge. Provides partial diversification. Good for spreading risk across a portfolio.

−0.3 to +0.3 — Low / None

Assets move independently. True diversification. Rare in crypto but can occur between sectors (DeFi vs Layer1 vs Memes).

−1.0 to −0.3 — Negative

Assets move in opposite directions. Natural hedge. In crypto, stablecoins vs volatile assets show mild negative correlation.