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Bitcoin vs Gold vs S&P 500: Is Gold Really Beating Bitcoin on Returns?

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Zafar Naik and Sohrab Khawas

Gold returned 189% over the last five years. Bitcoin returned 27%, and the S&P 500 delivered 72%. If you stopped reading there, you would walk away thinking crypto lost the decade’s defining asset race by a wide margin.

But one additional year changes the entire conversation. Over six years, Bitcoin has returned 1,273%, against gold’s 231% and the S&P 500’s 180%.

The data, compiled by crypto analyst Crypto Rover from public market data as of March 2026, is not arguing that Bitcoin always wins. It is arguing that when you bought matters far more than what you bought.

The Key Number for Crypto Investors

Bitcoin is currently trading at $74,065, up 4.64% on the week.

According to CNBC, as of March 14, Bitcoin had gained roughly 8% since the Iran war began on February 28, while the S&P 500 and gold had each fallen more than 3% over the same period.

The short-term picture has flipped, and the three-year data already reflects it: Bitcoin at 172%, gold at 153%, S&P 500 at 72%.

Also Read: Bitcoin Price Has Been Correcting for 159 Days, But Is That Really a Problem?

Why Entry Point Is the Entire Argument

Crypto Rover’s analysis is direct: “If you bought the top in 2021, you’re barely up. If you dollar-cost averaged through the drawdowns, you outperformed everything.”

Dollar-cost averaging means investing a fixed amount at regular intervals regardless of price, automatically buying more when markets are down and less when they are up.

The Fear and Greed Index hit a record low of 5 in February 2026, lower than the COVID crash and lower than FTX. It now sits at 43. That recovery, from extreme fear to neutral territory in a matter of weeks, is precisely the window that historical DCA data suggests generates outsized returns.

Historical data shows that investors who began dollar-cost averaging when the index dropped to 10 or below have achieved returns of between 500% and 2,056%.

The market is now recovering, Bitcoin is climbing, and anyone who bought consistently through the fear is sitting on a very different set of numbers than the five-year headline would suggest.

Where the Market Stands Now

Polymarket traders currently give gold a 62% chance of being the best-performing major asset in 2026, with Bitcoin at 27% and the S&P 500 at 12%. Gold’s lead reflects the geopolitical uncertainty that has dominated markets since February, and it is a legitimate case. But the full returns table complicates that narrative considerably.

The five-year chart makes gold look like the obvious winner. The six-year chart, the three-year chart, and the last eight weeks all tell a different story. As Crypto Rover put it, the difference was never the asset. It was the entry point.

FAQs

Is Bitcoin a better investment than gold right now?

It depends entirely on your entry point. While gold has outperformed Bitcoin over the last five years, Bitcoin’s six-year returns crush both gold and the S&P 500, proving that timing matters more than the asset itself.

Can gold outperform Bitcoin in 2026?

Yes. Gold often benefits from global uncertainty and inflation concerns. If risk sentiment weakens, gold could outperform Bitcoin in the short term.

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Zafar Naik and Sohrab Khawas

Zafar is a seasoned crypto and blockchain news writer with four years of experience. Known for accuracy, in-depth analysis, and a clear, engaging style, Zafar actively participates in blockchain communities. Beyond writing, Zafar enjoys trading and exploring the latest trends in the crypto market.

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