By Juan M. Villaverde On October 22, 202009:55 AM Eastern
The moment we’ve been waiting for is here: Bitcoin (BTC, Tech/Adoption Grade “A-”) has finally crossed above its last long-term cycle high as of yesterday’s close.
Accordingly, this is a “Buy”...
Decades of near-zero interest rates have left millions of investors frustrated as hell at no longer being able to earn a decent return on their savings.
But crypto’s Decentralized Finance (DeFi)...
Three weeks ago, we talked about the “central bank digital currency” (CBDC) concept and what it means in the context of a broader movement defined by “decentralization.”
Raoul Pal made some...
By Juan M. Villaverde On October 16, 202003:29 PM Eastern
The seven-day trading week that concluded Thursday was mostly quiet, as has been the case for the last four weeks or so.
What’s more, we continue to see mounting evidence of an important turning...
By Juan M. Villaverde On October 15, 202004:00 PM Eastern
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Heading Toward a Breakout to New 2020 Highs
Despite the Presidential campaign hitting new heights of bitter...
This number comes from a popular indicator called S2F, or stock-to-flow analysis, which is based on a very common-sense idea: The scarcer a commodity is, the more valuable it becomes.
Gold, for...
By Jessica Borg On October 12, 202012:49 PM Eastern
Near-zero interest rates are likely here to stay ... and so is this new era of money-printing that we’re entering into.
In this special three-minute video segment, Juan Villaverde, editor of the...
By Juan M. Villaverde On October 9, 202003:42 PM Eastern
We won’t be talking about a record-setting rally today. In fact, most crypto assets remain well within the trading range that’s bound them since early September.
But the action over the...
By Juan M. Villaverde On October 8, 202006:42 PM Eastern
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Who Will Win the White House?
Crypto Markets Don’t Care!
Trump comes down with COVID. A furious Supreme court...
When the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates and printed a mountain of money in response to the 2008 global financial crisis, they said these steps were only a temporary emergency measure.
...