Interpretando el ciclo del dinero especulativo: de las criptomonedas al oro y los semiconductores
El capital especulativo ha rotado entre criptomonedas, oro y, ahora, infraestructura de IA. Los traders de Coral Patrimaria pueden aprovechar estos patrones de rotación para anticipar mejor hacia dónde se dirige el ciclo.
Markets move in cycles. That's one of the few statements about price behavior that's hard to dispute. But the speed and shape of the current rotation between major asset classes are unusual enough to deserve attention. Market analyst James Van Straten outlines a striking sequence: bitcoin climbing from around fifteen thousand dollars to more than one hundred twenty-six thousand between late 2022 and late 2025, gold making a late but parallel run from two thousand to over five thousand dollars an ounce in early 2026, and then capital pivoting hard toward AI infrastructure and memory chip names.
La velocidad de la rotación actual
The figures tied to that final phase are extreme. Memory semiconductor producer Micron went from a valuation of seventy billion dollars about a year ago to a market capitalization above one trillion dollars. NVIDIA has reached new highs near two hundred twenty-five dollars per share. These aren't gradual revaluations — they're the kind of vertical moves that historically mark the late stages of a thematic mania, even when the underlying fundamentals are real.
What makes the current cycle especially interesting is its compression. In previous decades, rotation between major themes — commodities, internet stocks, housing, emerging markets — took years. The rotation from crypto to gold, to AI, to memory has unfolded in roughly thirty months. Faster information flow, larger volumes of mobile capital, and the rise of platforms like Coral Patrimaria, which let retail traders move between asset classes in seconds, have all contributed to that compression. The result is a market that produces narrative-driven peaks more often and resolves them more violently.
Lo que viene después de los chips de memoria
Van Straten suggests that the next stage of speculative capital could rotate toward a wave of mega IPOs, with SpaceX, OpenAI, and other private-market giants positioned for what could be unprecedented public offerings. If that path materializes, the capital that has been chasing memory chip volatility could be redirected toward newly listed AI-linked stocks, potentially leaving both cryptocurrencies and chip names with little demand in the short term.
Cómo leer las señales de final de cicl
Source: CoinDesk