The Value of Crypto Remains Unproven, Claims JP Morgan Analysts
The 2018 bear market that has now spilled into 2019 has fueled much of the anti-crypto rhetoric that opponents of the markets frequently peddle in interviews and opinion pieces, as price-based success currently remains one of the most prominent indicators that the market’s foes reference when making their cases against the technology.
“Even in extreme scenarios such as a recession or financial crises, there are more liquid and less complicated instruments for transacting, investing and hedging, in part due to the scale afforded by fiat currencies’ legal tender status,” Jan Loeys, JP Morgan’s managing director and analyst wrote in the to the bank’s clients this week.
It is important to note that multiple major corporations and institutions have, in fact, been expressing growing interest in the markets over the past several months, with institution-focused cryptocurrency platforms garnering major support, with companies like Fidelity Investments and the ICE-backed Bakkt both developing products.
Bitcoin (BTC) Could Fall Significantly Further if Bear Market Persists, Claims Analyst
The bearishness of the report’s authors becomes especially apparent when considering their price prediction for BTC. In the report, Loeys claimed that if the bear market persists, BTC could plunge as low as $1,260, with cost support existing around $2,400.This overwhelmingly bearish sentiment has been frequently expressed by the bank’s CEO, Jamie Dimon, who just recently told CNBC in Davos that he “didn’t take any” pleasure in seeing Bitcoin’s price crash, and further noting that he is still a proponent of Bitcoin’s underlying technology: blockchain.
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