Bitcoin Fails to Impress Amid Global Panic
The most hotly discussed topic in the cryptocurrency industry right now is the fate of Bitcoin: how will it respond to the global calamity? As of late, it seems to be performing below expectations and has been poorly correlating with global risk. According to analyst Ben Davenport (@bendavenport), this moment will prove difficult to Bitcoin since it is caught in the middle. He writes that “[it] is neither a risk-on nor a risk-off asset at this point.” Macro concerns simply cannot be incorporated into the asset because it is manipulated by ‘whales and leveraged traders.’Other commentators had a different opinion. For example, Alistair Milne (@alistairmilne) said that, while Bitcoin cannot be a safe-haven from biological threats, it is a safe haven against those looking to “take your hard-earned money” with monetary policy. It’s unclear how Milne would back up this claim, though, or if this is merely just ideological.Bitcoin is neither a risk-on nor a risk-off asset at this point. It still marches to the best of its own drum. The actions of whales and leveraged traders are far more meaningful than any macro concerns. https://t.co/i91iLajV6w
— Ben Davenport (@bendavenport) February 26, 2020
No, Bitcoin isn't a safe-haven from biological threats…
— Alistair Milne (@alistairmilne) February 25, 2020
… it's a safe-haven from those trying to take your hard-earned money via monetary policy & rent-seeking
Cryptocurrency As a Hedge
Bitcoin has demonstrated some capacity to be a hedge in certain geopolitical circumstances. For example, last year, OTC Bitcoin trading spiked amid the Hong Kong protests. It also consistently outperformed gold as a hedge for much 2019, although this has been called into question this year. The leading cryptocurrency’s strong performance in 2019 even caused some Bitcoin bears, like Bleakley Advisory Group’s Peter Boockvar, to admit Bitcoin is a suitable ‘hedge.’ With recession fears looming, Bitcoin will surely be put to the test this year. As of now, the leading cryptocurrency seems to be on shaky footing. Since it is so closely correlated with the stock market, Bitcoin may tumble with all the rest—for now, however, we can only speculate.Disclaimer
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