JPMorgan analysts suggest bitcoin and gold could see retail demand surge with a potential Trump win, though institutional investors remain cautious amid overbought futures.
Bitcoin, Gold Prices Poised for Upside? JPMorgan Weighs Trump-Driven Potential
JPMorgan analysts, led by managing director Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, indicated in a Wednesday report that a possible Donald Trump win in the upcoming U.S. presidential election could enhance retail interest in bitcoin and gold. They noted:
They observed significant retail activity, not only in bitcoin and gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) but also in “meme and AI tokens the market cap of which has outperformed.”
The analysts highlighted a notable increase in bitcoin ETF inflows, with retail investors adding $1.3 billion in just two days, pushing October’s total to $4.4 billion — marking the third-highest monthly inflow since January. Despite this uptick, institutional investors remain more cautious. “Bitcoin BTC +0.39% futures have become rather overbought creating some vulnerability going forward,” the analysts warned, pointing to a slowdown in institutional demand in bitcoin futures. Similarly, while retail investors are actively buying gold ETFs, institutional interest in gold futures has shown a noticeable pause.
JPMorgan analysts reflect an optimism that macroeconomic uncertainties, inflation concerns, and the prospect of increased retail trading could support cryptocurrency growth through 2024. They concluded:
Meanwhile, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon remains skeptical about bitcoin, despite the bank’s broader interest in blockchain and digital assets. In a recent interview, he argued that bitcoin “doesn’t have value.” Dimon has also linked bitcoin to illicit activities and voiced support for stricter regulation if he were in a government role. While JPMorgan backs blockchain initiatives and crypto products like ETFs, Dimon himself remains critical of bitcoin as an investment.
Source: https://news.bitcoin.com/jpmorgan-predicts-bitcoin-gold-boost-with-trump-triumph-on-horizon/