JPMorgan: Bitcoin's Volatility Makes It Unlikely to Match Gold in Investor Portfolios
According to JPMorgan, Bitcoin is 3.7 times more volatile than gold, making it unlikely to match gold's allocation in investor portfolios. If Bitcoin were to match gold in risk capital terms, its price would be around $45,000. The net inflow into spot Bitcoin ETFs is currently around $9 billion, and if Bitcoin were to match gold's allocation in investor portfolios, its market cap would rise to $3.3 trillion, implying a more than doubling of its price. However, JPMorgan believes this is unlikely due to Bitcoin's risk and heightened volatility.
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