Here’s how bitcoin could soon be worth $146,000 according to JPMorgan
Bitcoin’s nearly nonstop climb to new records has drawn the attention of Wall Street like few other securities in recent memory.
The world’s No. 1 digital asset was recently trading at around $32,000 in Tuesday action, at last check, but the team at JPMorgan Chase JPM,
The analysts point to outflow from gold-pegged exchange traded funds, or ETFs, and inflows into a digital-currency focused trusts sponsored by Grayscale, for example, as part of the evidence pointing to increased use of bitcoin as a gold-like security, which would help to drive its price further into the stratosphere.
“Bitcoin’s competition with gold has already started in our mind as evidenced by the more than $3 [billion] of inflows into the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust and the more than $7bln of outflows from Gold ETFs since mid-October,”(see attached chart):
JPMorgan says that by one measure, bitcoin currently consumes 3.4 times more risk capital than gold and over 5 times more, if comparing the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust versus GBTC,
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The researchers also said that they expect interest in bitcoin to come largely from younger investors.
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“There is little doubt that this competition with gold as an ‘alternative’ currency will continue over the coming years given that millennials will become over time a more important component of investors’ universe and given their preference for ‘digital gold’ over traditional gold,” the research team wrote in the research reported dated Monday.
The one major impediment to bitcoin’s price rise and one that is likely to be make its price moves fragile is its volatility.
“But this long term upside based on an equalization of the market cap of bitcoin to that of gold for investment purposes is conditional on the volatility of bitcoin converging to that of gold over the long term,” the researchers write.
Investors have been attracted to the narrative that bitcoin could act as a store of wealth amid rampant central-bank money printing in the past year to bolster an economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Bitcoins enjoyed a remarkable runup in 2020 compared against other assets. Already bitcoins are up 12% so far in 2021, compared against a 3% gain for gold’s price GC00,