Goldman Sachs Compares Bitcoin and Gold! BTC Failed! Here's Why!
As the competition between Bitcoin (BTC) and gold continues, a new report comparing BTC and gold has arrived from Goldman Sachs.
According to Coindesk, Goldman Sachs analysts compared Bitcoin and gold in terms of return and volatility. According to Goldman Sachs’ analysis, gold performed better on a risk-adjusted basis compared to Bitcoin.
Bitcoin (BTC) has gained over 40% this year, outpacing major stock indices, gold and even oil, which has recently surged amid geopolitical tensions.
However, it lagged behind gold in risk-based return. Accordingly, despite Bitcoin's 40% increase on an annual basis, gold left BTC behind in risk-adjusted return.
According to analysts, the higher risk-adjusted return of gold compared to BTC explains why gold is seen as a more safe haven.
Goldman analysts added that Bitcoin's stellar performance is not enough to compensate for its volatility.
“BTC’s risk-adjusted return remains below 2%, while gold’s is around 3%. This highlights gold’s attractiveness as a safe haven.
“Moreover, this relatively low risk-adjusted performance confirms skeptics’ long-held view that Bitcoin is too volatile to be a safe haven like gold.”
Goldman Sachs also raised its gold ounce forecast to $2,900 by 2025.
*This is not investment advice.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
SONICUSDT now launched for futures trading and trading bots
TRM Labs exec likens excitement about crypto under Trump to ‘space race’ hype
TRM Labs head of legal and government affairs Ari Redbord said a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve could boost the value of BTC and trigger a global trend.
Enron returns with humorous ‘nuclear egg’ parody mocking tech launches
Enron's latest parody pokes fun at tech launches with the absurd 'nuclear egg' concept.
CFTC Chairman Rostin Behnam to resign on January 20