A risk-on week with ZEC leading the board and USDNOK lagging. Below, the full read across crypto, FX and commodities, the cross-asset tell, and our opinion on what actually matters from here.
The lead
It was a risk-on week. The three strongest markets on the entire board were ZEC (+60.9%), PUMP (+55.9%), XRP (+48.2%); the three weakest were USDNOK (-2.3%), USDCHF (-1.6%), USDCAD (-1.2%). When the leaders are clustered in one asset class and the laggards in another, the tape is telling you where money is rotating, not just what went up.
Underneath the headline, breadth was broad in crypto (35 of 35 names higher), the dollar finished softer, and commodities firmed on average (+4.0%). The volatility model reads 6 of 16 tracked markets as turbulent looking a week out, so expect the ranges to stay contained.
Follow the money, not the noise.
Crypto: the week in review
Crypto traded risk-on, with 35 of 35 coins higher on the week. Bitcoin added 22.1% and ether added 27.9%, but the outsized gains sat further out the risk curve, where ZEC led at +60.9%. When the biggest moves sit in smaller, higher-beta names rather than the majors, it is the market’s way of telling you risk appetite is running ahead of conviction.
Bitcoin dominance sits near 68% of total market value. Bitcoin itself trades about 45% below its long-run power-law trend. The cycle clock reads post-peak cooldown. The ether-to-bitcoin ratio is 0.0314. None of that forecasts next week, but it frames how much room the move has before it is fighting its own history.
FX: the week in review
The dollar was softer on the week. NZDUSD was the strongest pair we track at +2.1% and USDNOK the weakest at -2.3%, with 8 of 16 pairs finishing higher.
The internals matter more than the averages here. The risk-sensitive commodity currencies, AUDUSD (+1.6%), NZDUSD (+2.1%), and the traditional havens, USDJPY (-0.3%), USDCHF (-1.6%), tend to pull in opposite directions, and which side won this week is a cleaner read on global risk appetite than any single equity index.
Commodities: the week in review
Commodities advanced on balance (+4.0% average), led by PLATINUM at +7.8% with COPPER the laggard at -0.3%.
Split the complex apart and it tells a fuller story. Precious metals ran GOLD (+5.6%), SILVER (+6.9%), PLATINUM (+7.8%). Energy showed WTI oil (+5.7%), Brent (+6.6%), nat gas (+1.5%). And copper, the market’s rough gauge of industrial demand, was -0.3%. Copper firm alongside oil points to a growth impulse. Copper soft while gold runs points the other way, toward caution and a hunt for safety.
The cross-asset read
Read across the whole board, gold and crypto rose together, a signature of abundant liquidity and a debasement bid rather than of clean, fundamentals-driven risk-taking. Average cross-asset correlation ran near 0.35, low enough that markets were still trading their own stories.
One board beats one screen.
The week ahead
We do not forecast direction over the coming week, because in liquid markets it is close to a coin flip and pretending otherwise is how people lose money. What we forecast is weather.
So here it is.
The volatility model leans turbulent on crypto, calmer on FX and turbulent on commodities. Expect the widest ranges in M, USDZAR and BRENT OIL. On the stablecoin side, keep an eye on USDF for peg stress.
Opinion: the Levanter view
The temptation this week is to extrapolate. When ZEC prints a number like the one it just did and the screen is a wall of green, the mind quietly rewrites the odds and decides the move is only getting started. It rarely is. The strongest week in a run is far more often the middle than the beginning, and by the time a move is obvious enough to feel safe, most of it has already happened.
None of this means selling. It means refusing to confuse a fast tape with a free one. Momentum is a real and durable effect, but it is paid for with sharp, sudden reversals that arrive without warning, and the people who get hurt are almost always the ones who sized up at the top of the excitement rather than the bottom of the boredom.
Our read is simple and unfashionable. Let the winners run if you already own them, but treat new money added into a vertical move as the most expensive money you will spend all year. The edge was in being early and diversified, not in chasing the print.
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