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Bitcoin is resilient amidst macroeconomic challenges, says analyst Will Clemente

Published Sep 20, 2023 03:31PM ET Updated Sep 20, 2023 03:31PM ET
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Prominent analyst Will Clemente recently delved into Bitcoin's current position against the prevailing macroeconomic landscape, connecting broad fiscal trends with the future trajectory of the digital asset. Despite facing a decline of nearly 70% from its 2021 highs, Clemente remains bullish on Bitcoin's potential, according to his comprehensive analysis shared on Wednesday.

Clemente started his exposition by reminding readers of Bitcoin’s inception in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. He highlighted the alarming growth of federal debt over the last 15 years, which has risen from 60% to 120% of GDP. This increase sharply contrasts with the actual growth of the US economy.

Even though the economy’s recent growth exceeded expectations, registering an annualized 2.4% in the second quarter, public debt overshadowed it by swelling 2.7%, which annualizes to an unsettling 10.8%. This disparity places the U.S. in a challenging position that requires either a significant economic growth or a stringent curb on debt, which seems politically implausible.

Clemente also addressed demographic shifts such as the financial implications of the aging baby boomer generation. The burden of their social security programs falls on a younger, financially strained working class, intensifying fiscal strain.

To address this increasing debt, Clemente suggested that monetary debasement might be a solution. By inflating the monetary base, debt can be paid back in nominal terms, but its real value gets effectively reduced.

When it comes to assets poised to thrive in a constantly debasing economy, Clemente scrutinized options from stocks to real estate and commodities. Equities have been dependable for many, but when adjusted for M2 money supply growth, returns of indices like the S&P 500 are not as remarkable. Real estate suffers from illiquidity while venture and angel investing have barriers for average citizens.

However, Bitcoin emerges as a formidable contender in this space. After its next halving, Bitcoin’s stock-to-flow ratio—a measure of scarcity—will outstrip both gold and silver. Beyond metrics, Bitcoin’s inherent properties such as portability and verifiability, cement its position as a unique financial instrument.

Clemente also referenced a United Nations report to elucidate the global sentiment. A noticeable rise in negative news, coupled with declining global living standards, sets the stage. This pessimism, combined with heightened political polarization globally, paints a grim picture. He identifies monetary debasement as a probable driving factor for these trends.

In conclusion, Clemente accentuates that these intertwined economic, sociopolitical, and demographic factors collectively create a fertile ground for the ascendancy of Bitcoin. Its digital nature, combined with inherent scarcity and decentralized ethos, positions it as a viable alternative in an increasingly unstable financial landscape. At press time, BTC traded at $27,112.

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Conrad Conrad
Conrad Conrad Sep 21, 2023 6:06PM ET
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Lol. Author's first article and she down votes the only comment, from the only reader. The manipulators are having a tougher time recruiting minions to hype the vaporware. I see cracks all over the ice.
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Never, EVER underestimate the complete and utter incompetence of herd mentality. Just incomprehensible the analysis, and correlation BS that is devoted to something that doesn't exist; vaporware. It will endure as long as the next greater fool buys in. Such a tiny microscopic market cap, relatively speaking, $529 Billion, so easily manipulated. When you look at historic charts the manipulation just oozes from the buy signals. The HERD piles in, and the manipulators cash out. Over & Over & Over. Yet fresh new calves arrive daily, plumped for slaughter.
 
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