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Bitcoin Winning as Gold ETF Holdings Shrink: Michael McGlone

Published 2023-10-26, 12:15 p/m
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U.Today - In a recently published X post, chief commodity strategist of Bloomberg Intelligence Mike McGlone has shared his take on why over gold keeps growing and BTC may eventually "replace bullion."

Here's sign Bitcoin may replace bullion, per McGlone

Bloomberg's chief commodity strategist wrote in his profound X post that Bitcoin is winning ground from gold as expectations for Bitcoin spot ETFs keep building up, while holdings in exchange-traded funds based on gold are heavily shrinking.

All this, McGlone stated, may be a sign that Bitcoin may gradually replace gold bullion.

Still, McGlone said this time that Bloomberg Intelligence's bias remains bullish on gold, especially in the case of the U.S. recession. But, he continues, "Bitcoin's recent divergent strength vs. stocks and bonds exhibits maturation and diversification."

Novogratz, Scaramucci, Kiyosaki predict Bitcoin surge

The Bitcoin network keeps expanding as new holders emerge and everybody has their eyes on the SEC, waiting to see whether the Bitcoin spot ETF will finally be approved. Various experts and prominent fund managers, such as Mike Novogratz and Anthony Scaramucci, keep saying that they expect the U.S. security regulator to not only approve the Bitcoin ETF (TSX:EBIT) but to do it this year. There are only two months to go before 2024 begins.

Over the weekend, Anthony Scaramucci stated that he expects the world's flagship cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, to soar to $150,000-$250,000 per unit during the next bull cycle. By the end of this decade, the founder of SkyBridge Capital believes Bitcoin will be able to hit as

A day before that tweet by Scaramucci, popular financial guru Robert Kiyosaki published an X post, stating that the . The author of the classic book on financial literacy "Rich Dad Poor Dad," who also values gold and silver as save haven assets, wrote that he expects gold to soon surpass $2,100 and then soar to $3,700. As for silver, the guru expects it to grow from the current $23 level per ounce to $68 — basically triple growth.

In the meantime, gold bug Peter Schiff continues to criticize Bitcoin, ignoring the fact that even former SEC chair Josh Clayton has stated that a green light for a Bitcoin spot ETF is inevitable.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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