Bitcoin and Crypto Are Durable Assets — Prices Will Move Higher – Markets and Prices Bitcoin News

The chief investment officer of global fixed income at Blackrock, the world’s largest asset manager, says bitcoin and crypto are durable assets. “I think there’s a healthy recalibration going on,” he said, noting that “if you look two to three years hence, they will be higher than today.”

Blackrock’s Executive on Bitcoin and Crypto

In an interview on Yahoo Finance Live, Rick Rieder (CIO of global fixed income) shared his views on cryptocurrency and bitcoin in a Thursday interview. Blackrock is the world’s largest asset manager with about $10 trillion in assets under management (AUM).

The Federal Reserve began tightening rapidly and Rieder was asked his opinion on how the market will react. The Fed hiked its benchmark rate by 75 basis points this week — the largest increase since 1994.

The CIO explained: “I think people underestimate. When you leave rates at such low levels for such an extensive period of time … when you keep policy too easy, the leverage builds in the system slash ‘how do I capture return quickly’ — and you are seeing a lot of the leverage that was built up around crypto come unglued pretty darn quickly.”

He stressed however:

Bitcoin and crypto remain durable assets to me. It’s a durable business, but there was so much excess built around it.

Rieder described: “It’s not terribly dissimilar from the internet bubble … if you go back to the ’99 and 2000, was the internet a bad idea? No, it wasn’t a bad idea. But you created so much excess around it and you just have to de-gear that dynamic, and I think we are seeing that today.” He noted: “Markets go down five times faster than they go up … That’s why you were seeing this incredible unwind.”

While reiterating that he still thinks bitcoin and crypto are durable assets that are “going to go on,” the Blackrock executive opined:

I think there’s a healthy recalibration going on. It’s a question of how much that recalibration is going to go.

When asked about the prices of major cryptocurrencies, he admitted that for crypto: “It’s pretty hard when there is no true intrinsic value. How much is crypto worth? It’s worth what the next person will pay.”

He continued: “My sense is, in all these situations, you overshoot, and my guess is you have probably got some downside to go from here. But it’s hard to say what fair value is.” The Blackrock chief investment officer further shared:

My intuition is similar to a large number of assets. If you take a look in the future, they’ll be much higher than what we see today.

“But it could overshoot on the downside. This is hard to figure out, just like gold, because I can’t figure out my free cash flow multiple and what my security is underneath it,” he concluded.

In the past, Rieder had made some pro-bitcoin statements. In November 2020, Rieder stated cryptocurrency would be here for good, noting how bitcoin might replace gold. He also said BTC is “so much more functional than passing a bar of gold around.” In September last year, he revealed that he owns “a small piece of bitcoin,” emphasizing: “I like assets that are volatile that have upside convexity. I could see bitcoin go up significantly.”

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Kevin Helms

Kevin, a student of Austrian Economics and a Bitcoin evangelist since 2011, was one of the first to discover Bitcoin. He is interested in Bitcoin security and open-source software, network effects, and the intersection of cryptography and economics.

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