Fidelity Investments’ director of global macro, Jurrien Timmer, highlights an optimistic trend in Bitcoin’s recent price movements. Despite the downturn, Bitcoin appears to be holding its ground. Timmer believes that a technical pattern indicates the worst of the sell-off may be over.
Timmer pointed out that Bitcoin’s price has maintained support at the $65,000 level. The cryptocurrency has shown resilience as it carved out a higher low on Friday. This price action comes amid a broader market downturn, with speculative equities reaching lower lows.
Timmer also noted that this divergence signals underlying strength in Bitcoin. While other markets weaken, Bitcoin remains relatively stable. This suggests that sellers may be exhausted, giving hope to a potential reversal.
Fidelity’s global macro director has compared Bitcoin’s performance to other traditional assets, using the Sharpe Ratio. According to Timmer, Bitcoin currently lags behind assets like gold and equities in terms of risk-adjusted returns. While gold remains strong, Bitcoin’s lower position in the ratio reflects its volatility.
Timmer noted that gold continues to outperform other assets. It has shown “resilient behavior,” bouncing back quickly from corrections. In contrast, Bitcoin’s price remains more volatile, signaling a need for further maturation in the market.
Timmer’s outlook on Bitcoin remains cautiously optimistic. He previously predicted that a correction to $60,000 would mark the bottom of the recent downturn. With the price now stabilizing around $67,778, Timmer sees this as a phase of “backing and filling.”
The Fidelity executive has suggested that Bitcoin’s fluctuations will become less dramatic over time. As the cryptocurrency matures, its price action is expected to stabilize, making its ups and downs more manageable.
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