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Bitcoin vs Gold (BTC vs XAU): 10-Year Historical Risk Scorecard

Last updated: December 31, 2025

10-YEAR SCORECARD

Bitcoin vs Gold: 10-Year Scorecard

2016 - 2025

Gale Finance Team
Written by Gale Finance Team
Sid Kalla
Reviewed by Sid Kalla CFA Charterholder

The Verdict

BTC: +20050.4% vs XAU: +301.9%
Year-by-Year Wins
BTC: 7 vs XAU: 3
$10,000 Invested in 2016
BTC: $2,015,043.20 vs XAU: $40,194.62

Year-by-Year Performance

Over 10 years, BTC won 7 individual years while XAU won 3.

Year Bitcoin Gold Winner
2016 +121.9% +7.1% BTC
2017 +1318.0% +12.5% BTC
2018 -72.6% -2.7% XAU
2019 +87.2% +18.2% BTC
2020 +302.8% +24.2% BTC
2021 +57.6% -5.8% BTC
2022 -65.3% +1.2% XAU
2023 +153.9% +12.2% BTC
2024 +111.7% +27.5% BTC
2025 -7.3% +62.5% XAU
Total Wins 7 wins 3 wins BTC
2016
BTC +121.9%
XAU +7.1%
BTC
2017
BTC +1318.0%
XAU +12.5%
BTC
2018
BTC -72.6%
XAU -2.7%
XAU
2019
BTC +87.2%
XAU +18.2%
BTC
2020
BTC +302.8%
XAU +24.2%
BTC
2021
BTC +57.6%
XAU -5.8%
BTC
2022
BTC -65.3%
XAU +1.2%
XAU
2023
BTC +153.9%
XAU +12.2%
BTC
2024
BTC +111.7%
XAU +27.5%
BTC
2025
BTC -7.3%
XAU +62.5%
XAU

Cumulative Performance

This chart shows how $100 invested at the start of 2016 would have grown over time.

Price Comparison

BTC XAU

Normalized to 100 at start date for comparison

Risk-Adjusted Metrics

How did each asset perform relative to the risk taken? Higher Sharpe, Sortino, and Calmar ratios indicate better risk-adjusted returns.

Tail-risk definitions: Value at Risk (VaR), Expected Shortfall, skew, kurtosis, and fat tails.

Metric BTC XAU
Total Return +20050.4% +301.9%
CAGR +70.0% +14.9%
Volatility (Ann.) +67.1% +14.5%
Sharpe Ratio 1.07 0.72
Sortino Ratio 1.58 1.03
Calmar Ratio 0.84 0.70
Max Drawdown -83.4% -21.4%

Sharpe and Sortino ratios use the period-average risk-free rate based on the 3-month U.S. Treasury yield (FRED: DGS3MO). To reproduce: take the simple average of daily DGS3MO values from 2016-01-01 to 2025-12-31; in this window the average is 4.23%.

Tail Risk & Distribution Shape

Tail-risk metrics summarize how each asset behaved on extreme days from 2016 to 2025. We compute them from daily log returns ( ln(PtPt1)\ln\left(\frac{P_t}{P_{t-1}}\right) ).

VaR and Expected Shortfall (ES/CVaR) are historical (non-parametric) 1-day metrics and are not annualized.

Metric BTC XAU
Return observations (n) 3652 2579
5% VaR (daily) -5.43% -1.46%
5% Expected Shortfall (daily) -8.52% (avg of worst 183 days) -2.11% (avg of worst 129 days)
1% VaR (daily) -10.51% -2.47%
1% Expected Shortfall (daily) -13.97% (avg of worst 37 days) -3.35% (avg of worst 26 days)
Skew -0.67 -0.26
Excess kurtosis 12.30 3.48
2σ tail days (down/up) 101 / 107 68 / 63
|z| > 3σ days (observed vs expected) 65 (9.86) 37 (6.96)
Worst day (simple return) -37.17% (2020-03-12) -5.70% (2020-08-11)
Best day (simple return) +25.25% (2017-12-07) +4.99% (2016-06-24)

Downside Co-moves (Tail Dependence)

Using shared closes, a “tail day” is when each asset is in its own worst 5% (or 1%) of days in 2016–2025.

When XAU has a tail day, BTC is also in the tail
Worst 5% days 4.7% (6 of 129)
Worst 1% days 7.7% (2 of 26)
When BTC has a tail day, XAU is also in the tail
Worst 5% days 4.7% (6 of 129)
Worst 1% days 7.7% (2 of 26)
Show co-crash dates

These are shared-date intervals when both assets were in their own worst-tail days (shown as simple returns). Most recent 30 dates are shown.

Both in worst 5% days

Date BTC XAU
2016-06-21 -9.57% -1.70%
2019-06-28 → 2019-07-01 -14.70% -1.90%
2020-03-12 -37.17% -3.64%
2020-03-13 → 2020-03-16 -9.87% -1.88%
2021-09-07 -11.06% -1.59%
2022-06-10 → 2022-06-13 -22.68% -2.80%

Both in worst 1% days

Date BTC XAU
2020-03-12 -37.17% -3.64%
2022-06-10 → 2022-06-13 -22.68% -2.80%

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Best and Worst Years

BTC Best Year

2017
+1318.0%

BTC Worst Year

2018
-72.6%

XAU Best Year

2025
+62.5%

XAU Worst Year

2021
-5.8%

Maximum Drawdown

Maximum drawdown measures the largest peak-to-trough decline. Lower (less negative) is better.

BTC
-83.4%
Dec 2017 to Dec 2018
Recovered in 716 days
XAU
-21.4%
Aug 2020 to Sep 2022
Recovered in 431 days

Recovery time measures calendar days from the drawdown low back to the prior peak.

Correlation Analysis

The 10-year average correlation between Bitcoin and Gold was 0.10. This low correlation suggests diversification benefits when holding both assets.

Bitcoin vs. Gold Yearly Average Correlation (10-year)

0.08
2016
0.06
2017
-0.11
2018
0.20
2019
0.31
2020
0.01
2021
0.11
2022
0.16
2023
0.07
2024
0.08
2025
Average
0.10
Mean correlation over the period
Range
-0.23 to 0.54
Min to max correlation

Frequently Asked Questions

Which performed better over 10 years: Bitcoin or Gold?

Bitcoin returned +20050.4% compared to Gold's +301.9% from 2016 to 2025. Bitcoin delivered the higher total return. Bitcoin won 7 out of 10 individual years.

What would $10,000 invested in Bitcoin be worth today?

$10,000 invested in Bitcoin at the start of 2016 would be worth $2,015,043.20 by the end of 2025. The same amount in Gold would be worth $40,194.62.

Which asset had better risk-adjusted returns?

Bitcoin had the higher Sharpe ratio (1.07 vs 0.72), indicating better risk-adjusted performance than Gold.

How bad were the worst 5% days for Bitcoin vs Gold?

From 2016 to 2025, BTC had a 5% Expected Shortfall of -8.52% and a 5% VaR of -5.43%. XAU's were -2.11% and -1.46%.

Do Bitcoin and Gold crash together on bad days?

When XAU was in its worst 5% days, BTC was also in its worst 5% days 4.7% of the time (6 of 129). The reverse was 4.7% (6 of 129).

Methodology

  • Price data sourced from CoinGecko (BTC) and Stooq (XAU)
  • Volatility calculated as annualized standard deviation of daily returns
  • Sharpe and Sortino ratios use the average 3-month Treasury rate as the risk-free rate
  • Calmar ratio = CAGR / Maximum Drawdown
  • Year-by-year returns calculated from first to last trading day of each calendar year
  • Tail-risk metrics (VaR/ES, skew/kurtosis) use daily log returns in 2016–2025. Downside co-moves use shared closes (weekend/holiday moves roll into the next close).

Disclaimer: This scorecard is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, financial, legal, or tax advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All investments involve risk, including the possible loss of principal. Data sourced from third parties may contain errors or be delayed. Always conduct your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.