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    What is going with Bitcoin and what to keep in mind for the long run

    February 8, 20263 Mins Read



    Hitting this mark implies lower returns going forward, which is a reasonable expectation.

    Neil Patel
     |  The Motley Fool

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    Bitcoin slumps to 15-month low as crypto markets weaken

    Bitcoin’s price continued a prolonged decline, dropping to around $67,000, its lowest level in about 15 months.

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    It’s almost impossible to argue with the assumption that perhaps all investors would’ve loved to have owned Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) over the past decade. That’s because the leading digital asset’s price has skyrocketed 19,300% during that time, even after a sharp pullback in recent weeks.

    However, Bitcoin still experiences periods of extreme volatility. This is exactly what’s going on right now, as it trades 41% off its peak. While the so-called experts will always try to sound smart and act as if they know exactly what’s going on, the reality is that pinpointing the reasons for the leading cryptocurrency’s recent dip is extremely difficult.

    Ultimately, it’s always important for investors to keep their focus on the long term. With that being said, I predict that Bitcoin’s price will reach $850,000 in 10 years.

    Looking at the math

    For Bitcoin to hit $850,000 by early 2036, its price would need to increase by about 1,060% (based on the current price of $73,200). Astute readers will quickly realize that this would imply a much lower rate of return than what was achieved in the past. Given that Bitcoin is no longer some esoteric financial asset, and that it’s recognized on a global scale, the gains should come down going forward. Naturally, there is less upside as the risk of investing in it subsides.

    Comparing Bitcoin to gold makes the most sense. The estimated value of all of the gold that’s above ground is more than $34 trillion. I believe that it’s totally possible that Bitcoin’s market cap gets to half that of the precious metal, or about $17 trillion.

    Bitcoin’s market cap currently sits at $1.26 trillion. It would need to rise more than 13-fold to hit the expected level. If it gets to that point, it would still have meaningful upside. For comparison’s sake, the global equity market and bond market combined are measured in the hundreds of trillions of dollars.

    Bitcoin and gold in the ultimate showdown

    Because of gold’s strong performance relative to Bitcoin in the past couple of years, investors might be critical about the crypto slowly approaching the shiny metal’s valuation. That’s understandable.

    But I think it’s important to pay attention to Bitcoin’s fundamental characteristics. Yes, it’s a relatively new financial asset. However, it’s portable, transactable, divisible, censorship-resistant, and verifiable. And it has a hard supply cap, introducing scarcity, which is its best trait.

    Of course, the people in charge of managing massive pools of capital, namely central banks, need to start viewing Bitcoin in the same way that they look at gold. I think this will happen over time, as Bitcoin continues to infiltrate the traditional financial services industry and wins over regulators and politicians.

    Neil Patel has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Bitcoin. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

    The Motley Fool is a USA TODAY content partner offering financial news, analysis and commentary designed to help people take control of their financial lives. Its content is produced independently of USA TODAY.



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