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NewsBTC 2021-12-21 22:03:58

Could Bitcoin Benefit From A Santa Claus Rally?

CNBC personality Jim Cramer has been pushing the possibility of a so-called “Santa Claus rally” across the stock market. But could this holiday-related trend have an impact on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies? Mad Money Host Calls For “Santa Claus Rally” Bitcoin has taken a beating, down substantially from what most of its backers believed the year would be closing at. The stock-to-flow model was predicting anywhere between $100,000 to $288,000 per coin, but instead the top cryptocurrency by market cap is below $50,000 or around half of the lower of the two targets. Related Reading | Could An Elon Musk Time Magazine Cover Predict The Crypto Cycle Peak? But the year isn’t yet over, and a potential Santa Claus rally narrative is slowly spreading across the world of stocks. CNBC Mad Money host Jim Cramer is giving the idea heavy press. First, he tweeted explaining that today is the day it would normally start. Historically today is the day the Santa Claus rally starts. It worked even during 2007-2009. So it is hard to doubt.. — Jim Cramer (@jimcramer) December 21, 2021 On Squawk Box, Cramer later revealed that if “you bought today and you just held on even for six days, you made money almost every single year.” According to Investopedia, a Santa Claus rally “describes a sustained increase in the stock market that occurs in the last week of December through the first two trading day...

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