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JPMorgan: Bitcoin’s actual worth is $35,000 in the midst of value crash

Bishop eL by Bishop eL
2 years ago
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JPMorgan research experts have said that institutional investors are trading Bitcoin for gold without precedent for the first time in six months. This is after crypto, including Bitcoin, took a shocking tumble, dropping to lows just above $30,000.
JPMorgan: Bitcoin's actual worth is $35,000 in the midst of value crash

Recently, JPMorgan analysts updated a Bitcoin value focus to $130,000. As indicated by Business Insider, they said that Bitcoin would have to arrive at that objective cost ā€œto match the total private sector investment in gold.ā€

Notwithstanding, the investment bank warned that “a union convergence in volatilities among bitcoin and gold is probably not going to happen quickly and is likely a multi-year measure” making the $130,000 value a long-term target.

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Since then, JPMorgan has taken steps to support Bitcoin and help its institutional investors access the cryptocurrency. According to CNBC, CEO Jamie Dimon has said that ā€œclients are interested, and I don’t tell clients what to doā€ and that JPMorgan would help them buy Bitcoin if the clients wanted to.

Dimon, who has previously called Bitcoin a fraud before saying he regretted the comment, prefaced his support of JPMorgan helping clients buy Bitcoin by saying that he is ā€œnot a bitcoin supporterā€. Nonetheless, support from the world’s largest bank by market cap would be valuable for Bitcoin.

JPMorgan says institutional investors are leaving Bitcoin for gold

Many supporters of Bitcoin have long argued that Bitcoin is digital gold. However, according to JPMorgan’s research, institutional investors are swapping digital gold for traditional gold. This is at a time where Bitcoin has fallen to lows at almost half the price of its peak.

After reaching heights of over $60,000, Bitcoin is still under $40,000 after a slight uptick in price. Bitcoin futures markets have also seen significant liquidation while gold ETFs have seen rising inflow.

As a result of this, JPMorgan stated that the current fair value price for Bitcoin would be $35,000 based on the volatility ratio between Bitcoin and gold.

Inflation-driven investment can lead to growth for Bitcoin

Rising inflation has led many institutional investors to look for safer assets. Bitcoin has often been described as a hedge against the US Dollar while gold is the traditional asset for those trying to escape USD inflation.

Albeit institutional Investors appear to be favoring the latter right now, Bitcoin stands to acquire from young financial investors who incline toward Bitcoin to gold. If USD inflation doesn’t diminish, Bitcoin could immediately turn into the favored resource for those young financial investors attempting to try not to diminish currency value.

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