Bitcoin’s fixed supply underpins its appeal in inflationary cycles, while investor Paul Tudor Jones warns that elevated stock valuations could weigh on future marketBitcoin’s fixed supply underpins its appeal in inflationary cycles, while investor Paul Tudor Jones warns that elevated stock valuations could weigh on future market

Paul Tudor Jones Calls Bitcoin the Ultimate Inflation Hedge, Outshining Gold

2026/04/29 14:52
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  • Jones argues Bitcoin’s capped supply makes it a stronger inflation hedge than gold, especially during periods of heavy monetary stimulus.
  • He points to the 2020 liquidity surge as a turning point that highlighted Bitcoin’s role as a macro trade.
  • Despite crypto optimism, he warns equities look stretched, with weak long-term returns and broader economic risks if markets fall.

Investor Paul Tudor Jones has reinforced his bullish stance on Bitcoin, describing it as the most effective safeguard against inflation due to its strictly limited supply. The billionaire argued that, unlike gold, Bitcoin’s issuance is permanently capped, making it structurally more scarce over time. This built-in limitation, he said, strengthens its role as a reliable inflation hedge in modern markets.

Jones framed Bitcoin’s rise within the context of macroeconomic disruption, particularly during periods of aggressive policy intervention. He pointed to the aftermath of the 2020 pandemic, when central banks injected liquidity into the system, creating favourable conditions for inflation-linked assets. During this phase, Bitcoin stood out as a compelling trade, benefiting from its deflationary characteristics.
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Elevated Prices Weigh on Outlook 

While optimistic about crypto, Jones struck a more cautious tone on equities, warning that current valuations leave little room for meaningful gains. He suggested that investors entering the S&P at present levels may face negative forward returns over a 10-year horizon. Rising equity supply, fuelled by initial public offerings and reduced buybacks, could further weigh on market performance.

He also drew comparisons with historical peaks, noting that today’s market capitalisation relative to GDP is close to levels seen before major corrections. Jones warned that a downturn could have far-reaching consequences, including a sharp drop in capital gains tax revenues and increased pressure on public finances. Such dynamics, he added, could create a self-reinforcing cycle of economic stress.

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