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Bitcoin\'s 10-year scorecard crushes U.S. large-cap funds
Bitcoin gained about 87-fold over the past decade, while 87 percent of U.S. large-cap active equity funds failed to beat their passive benchmarks, data showed. Morningstar figures through June 30 put the share of active funds that outperformed at 13 percent. Bitcoin rose from $673.34 on June 30, 2016, to $58,558.86 on June 30, 2026, far outpacing SPY’s 10-year annualized total return of 15.35 percent, though Bitcoin investors had to endure sharp drawdowns.
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Bitcoin changes after BlackRock\'s IBIT, analyst says volatility falls and outperforms S&P 500
Bitcoin’s 60-day historical volatility is moving closer to the level seen in spot gold exchange-traded funds, an analysis showed. Eric Balchunas, BlackRock’s senior ETF analyst, said Bitcoin’s volatility and correlation with gold are converging quickly. Since BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust began operations, Bitcoin’s volatility has fallen and now exceeds the level of spot gold ETFs. He also said IBIT has outperformed stocks and has more than doubled SPY since BlackRock filed for a spot bitcoin ETF.
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Bitcoin investing in stages gains attention again as DCA strategy resurfaces
A staggered bitcoin-buying strategy known as dollar-cost averaging (DCA) is regaining attention, as it aims to lower risk from price swings through regular fixed-amount purchases. Cointelegraph cited examples showing gains for weekly investing starting in January 2021, while a 2024 start showed a loss by end-2025. Swan Bitcoin cited a five-year comparison in which bitcoin outperformed the S&P 500. Bitcoin Well projections outlined possible outcomes through 2030.