Well yeah, two different asset classes, one with a basket of 100 companies and the other on it's own in it's own asset class

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Perhaps it's finally, truly decoupled from traditional markets.

Yes but that's not my point. The original comparison in the post means absolutely zip lol

Yes but historically these two very different asset classes have moved more synchronously and therefore this deviation might indicate a shift in something.

I believe that that is what is being pointed out.

Everyone here is aware that we are comparing two different asset classes. That's just pointing out the obvious.

I think you need to re read the post