The post Fidelity’s Timmer: Bitcoin-Linked Stocks and Gold Miners Emerge as This Year’s Leaders appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Jurrien Timmer, director of global macro at financial giant Fidelity, has opined that Bitcoin-sensitive equities and gold miners are both competing to be the best performer of the year.  Both groups of stocks have secured extremely impressive gains that surpass 150%, meaning that they are very distinct risk assets.  Meanwhile, physical gold and meme stocks are vying for the runner-up status. Considering that these assets are almost opposites when it comes to investor intent, their returns currently indicate dispersion, meaning that investors are pursuing returns with different risk preferences.  Timmer has noted that such groups as artificial intelligence (AI) stock and European banks are also up by more than 50% on a year-to-date basis.  Bitcoin’s underperformance  At the same time, Bitcoin and utilities (classic income-generating stocks with little volatility) are both up by roughly 20% this year. Their performance is in line with the S&P 500, which is rather remarkable given that the leading cryptocurrency is still perceived as a relatively nascent asset that tends to experience significantly more volatility.  As reported by U.Today, Timmer previously predicted that Bitcoin would be able to outperform gold in the second half of the year. However, this is clearly not the case. The bulls are unlikely to catch up with gold during the remainder of the year.  Recently, Fidelity’s top analyst also hinted that both Bitcoin and gold might be overvalued since they now represent 133% of M2. This does not necessarily mean that the bull cycle has ended, but bulls should be rather cautious.  Source: https://u.today/fidelitys-timmer-bitcoin-linked-stocks-and-gold-miners-emerge-as-this-years-leadersThe post Fidelity’s Timmer: Bitcoin-Linked Stocks and Gold Miners Emerge as This Year’s Leaders appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Jurrien Timmer, director of global macro at financial giant Fidelity, has opined that Bitcoin-sensitive equities and gold miners are both competing to be the best performer of the year.  Both groups of stocks have secured extremely impressive gains that surpass 150%, meaning that they are very distinct risk assets.  Meanwhile, physical gold and meme stocks are vying for the runner-up status. Considering that these assets are almost opposites when it comes to investor intent, their returns currently indicate dispersion, meaning that investors are pursuing returns with different risk preferences.  Timmer has noted that such groups as artificial intelligence (AI) stock and European banks are also up by more than 50% on a year-to-date basis.  Bitcoin’s underperformance  At the same time, Bitcoin and utilities (classic income-generating stocks with little volatility) are both up by roughly 20% this year. Their performance is in line with the S&P 500, which is rather remarkable given that the leading cryptocurrency is still perceived as a relatively nascent asset that tends to experience significantly more volatility.  As reported by U.Today, Timmer previously predicted that Bitcoin would be able to outperform gold in the second half of the year. However, this is clearly not the case. The bulls are unlikely to catch up with gold during the remainder of the year.  Recently, Fidelity’s top analyst also hinted that both Bitcoin and gold might be overvalued since they now represent 133% of M2. This does not necessarily mean that the bull cycle has ended, but bulls should be rather cautious.  Source: https://u.today/fidelitys-timmer-bitcoin-linked-stocks-and-gold-miners-emerge-as-this-years-leaders

Fidelity’s Timmer: Bitcoin-Linked Stocks and Gold Miners Emerge as This Year’s Leaders

Jurrien Timmer, director of global macro at financial giant Fidelity, has opined that Bitcoin-sensitive equities and gold miners are both competing to be the best performer of the year. 

Both groups of stocks have secured extremely impressive gains that surpass 150%, meaning that they are very distinct risk assets. 

Meanwhile, physical gold and meme stocks are vying for the runner-up status. Considering that these assets are almost opposites when it comes to investor intent, their returns currently indicate dispersion, meaning that investors are pursuing returns with different risk preferences. 

Timmer has noted that such groups as artificial intelligence (AI) stock and European banks are also up by more than 50% on a year-to-date basis. 

Bitcoin’s underperformance 

At the same time, Bitcoin and utilities (classic income-generating stocks with little volatility) are both up by roughly 20% this year. Their performance is in line with the S&P 500, which is rather remarkable given that the leading cryptocurrency is still perceived as a relatively nascent asset that tends to experience significantly more volatility. 

As reported by U.Today, Timmer previously predicted that Bitcoin would be able to outperform gold in the second half of the year. However, this is clearly not the case. The bulls are unlikely to catch up with gold during the remainder of the year. 

Recently, Fidelity’s top analyst also hinted that both Bitcoin and gold might be overvalued since they now represent 133% of M2. This does not necessarily mean that the bull cycle has ended, but bulls should be rather cautious. 

Source: https://u.today/fidelitys-timmer-bitcoin-linked-stocks-and-gold-miners-emerge-as-this-years-leaders

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