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NewsBTC 2022-02-18 14:22:15

Pantera Predicts Correlation Between Bitcoin And Traditional Markets Might Break This Spring

In a recent call with investors, executives from the crypto hedge fund Pantera Capital said they believe DeFi assets such as Ethereum could soon break out of their current correlation to traditional macro markets. The market has seen increasing similarities between these two spaces recently. But there’s no guarantee it will continue or even last for very long at all, given how quickly things change in this industry. Pantera Capital believes the crypto market will be able to “decouple” traditional macro assets even when interest rates go up. In the interview on February 1, CEO Dan Morehead and co-chief investment officer Joey Krug both said they believe this transition is happening now. Institutional investors are entering the space, leading them away from stocks or bonds into cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and other related technologies like the blockchain 2030 panel discussion. Related Reading | Top 5 Watershed Moments In BTC On-Chain Analysis’ History. Is Your Favorite In? Pantera Capital Management shared the details from their recent call with investing public on Wednesday this week in a new Blockchain Letter. Crypto is starting to break from its traditional correlation with macro assets. According to Krug, history has shown that when the former goes down for 70 days before decoupling and trade on its own again over weeks – as we expect soon enough!– crypto’s becoming more resilient by leaps and...

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