How many shares of the S&P 500 does one Bitcoin buy? This page tracks Bitcoin's purchasing power against the world's most important stocks, ETFs, and market indices in real-time. From blue-chip companies like Apple and Microsoft to global indices spanning the US, Europe, Japan, and emerging markets — see how Bitcoin compares to the entire equity market. With hundreds of stocks tracked, this is the most comprehensive view of Bitcoin's value measured in corporate ownership.
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Measuring Bitcoin in stocks answers the question most investors actually care about: "Would I have been better off holding Bitcoin or equities?" The BTC/SPY ratio is essentially asking whether Bitcoin is a better long-term investment than the entire US stock market. This comparison cuts through theoretical debates and shows real performance in concrete terms.
The BTC/SPY ratio changes constantly based on live market data. Visit the BTC/SPY page on Bitcoin Price Report for the current real-time conversion rate showing how many shares of the SPDR S&P 500 ETF one Bitcoin can purchase, with interactive charts spanning 24 hours to 4 years.
Over multi-year periods, Bitcoin has significantly outperformed major stock market indices. However, Bitcoin is far more volatile than diversified equity indices, meaning it experiences much larger drawdowns during bear markets and much larger upside during bull markets. Bitcoin Price Report tracks BTC vs equities across eight timeframes so you can see exactly how the comparison plays out over different holding periods.
The Equities category is the broadest stock category, covering stocks, ETFs, and indices across all sectors and global markets. Bitcoin Price Report also offers focused sub-categories like Big Tech (Magnificent Seven), Banks (financial institutions), and Bitcoin Miners (mining companies). These sub-categories let you drill into specific sectors, while the Equities page gives you the complete picture.
Bitcoin Price Report calculates BTC/Stock prices by dividing the current BTC/USD price by the USD share price of the stock or ETF. For example, BTC/SPY equals the Bitcoin price divided by the current SPY share price. All data is sourced from professional-grade financial data feeds with real-time updates during market hours.
Bitcoin Price Report tracks Bitcoin priced in hundreds of equities including US indices (SPY, QQQ, DIA), international indices, individual stocks across all sectors, and sector ETFs. With the largest equity coverage of any Bitcoin pricing site, it offers the most comprehensive view of Bitcoin's value measured in corporate ownership.
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