There has been something on my mind for last couple of weeks and that is:
Is Bitcoin going to be the best hedge in the upcoming financial crisis?
Let's assume for a while that the financial crisis will break wide open in either late 2019 or at latest early 2020 - we live in everything bubble era.
What do you believe will be the ultimate hedge and why do you think that?
In 2008 crisis it was US treasuries and gold as it rose sharply in 2009, 2010 up to 2011 I don't think that would be the case this time as the mobility matters more and more.
I can't speak for US treasuries as I don't understand them that much let alone understand why would anyone invest in anything that does not even cover (real) inflation which in my opinion is about 7 - 10 % per year depending on where you live and things you buy.
In my opinion it will be Bitcoin (BTC) as it's the oldest, largest crypto with the largest hashing power behind it.
I would appreciate your comments and opinions.
Edit 17/12/2018: As some people thought I'm looking for an instrument that will not take ANY loss - that's not the case here - I'm looking at an instrument that will not stay down for say longer than 3 months.
Edit 19/12/2018: This assumption/planning/thought is for rich people - people who can barely afford food and just got laid off will not invest in anything (maybe lottery tickets if they want to call it investing).
I wouldn't say that bitcoin is guaranteed to not stay down for more than 3 months.
However, if you look at it from the perspective of whether people would want to be in an asset class which is decentralised and people know is a good store of value and isn't manipulated by any central entities, or rather assets that have ties to the traditional economy within a financial crisis, I think that most people would want to hold the former.
It's the reason why precious metals have performed well in times of financial crises around the world. Bitcoin can serve a similar role here.
Is it going to be the best hedge? It's hard to say, but it will be a hedge against any upcoming financial crisis in my opinion. It's certainly going to be comfortably outperforming assets like shares, or potentially even fiat cash itself.