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Olumide AdesinCitibank analyst, Tom Fitzpatrick, has validatd his bias using advanced technical analysis on the world flagship crypto, anticipating that Bitcoin will skyrocket to $318,000 by December 2021.
The top banker explained further why Bitcoin is poised to be the
clear winner in a world battling with economic and fiscal impacts of the
pandemic.
“The second (and in my view) more ‘monumental’ guidance was the
indication that as the economy/inflation and employment pick up, they
will not look to constrain monetary policy in the same fashion they have
in the post-Volcker era. This change in monetary policy and
simultaneous opening up in fiscal policy is (despite protestations to
the contrary) MMT [Modern Monetary Theory] in all but name and a clear
intention of debasing FIAT currency.”
Tom Fitzpatrick also hinted at the odds favoring Bitcoin;
“Bitcoin is an asset with limited supply. It is digital… It moves
across borders easily and ownership is opaque… The huge fiscal
deterioration of today has a cost in the future, either directly or
indirectly. Directly is that at some point, the ‘bills have to be paid,’
which means at some time in the future the money needs to be found.
While Bitcoin may become subject to more regulatory constraints going
forward, it is a natural store of ‘money’ to avoid this.”
What this means
In an interview with Stansberry Research, the former hedge fund
manager as seen on Youtube, revealed the global economy was moving from
the “hope phase” to the “insolvency phase” as global investors realize
that the economy is going to take much longer recovering from COVID-19
pandemic than anticipated.
He said, “There’s no stimulus around, and we’ve got more problems
to come to Europe, the US and elsewhere, and businesses don’t have
enough cash flow. They’re closing in droves and that’s what I call the
‘Insolvency Phase'”
That said, another valid reason Nairametrics believes the flagship
crypto valuation might certainly rise is the high global quantitative
easing program which will in a matter of time propel Bitcoin prices.
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