Bitcoin News Today: JPMorgan's $170K Bitcoin Projection Ignites Discussion: Risk Assessment Versus Macro Doubters
- JPMorgan forecasts Bitcoin could hit $170,000 in 6-12 months, citing undervaluation vs. gold on risk-adjusted metrics. - Model shows Bitcoin requires 67% higher market cap to match gold's risk profile, contrasting current $102,000 price. - Analysts like Galaxy Digital cut 2025 targets to $120,000, citing macro pressures and shifting investor priorities toward AI/gold. - Diverging views highlight crypto market dynamics: JPMorgan's institutional optimism vs. macro skeptics' liquidity and geopolitical conce
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has sparked renewed discussion about Bitcoin’s value, predicting the cryptocurrency could climb to $170,000 within the next six to twelve months. The bank argues that Bitcoin is currently trading well below its fair value compared to gold when adjusting for risk, according to
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JPMorgan’s analysis finds that Bitcoin currently requires 1.8 times more risk capital than gold. For Bitcoin to reach parity with gold’s $6.2 trillion private-sector investment on a risk-adjusted basis, its market capitalization would need to grow by 67%, which would put its price near $170,000, CoinDesk reported. This estimate is a stark contrast to Bitcoin’s present value of about $102,000, according to TradeBrains. “While Bitcoin was overpriced by $36,000 compared to gold at the end of last year, it is now undervalued by roughly $68,000,” Panigirtzoglou stated, as cited by Bitcoin Magazine.
However, not all market observers share JPMorgan’s bullish perspective. Galaxy Digital, for example, recently reduced its 2025 Bitcoin price forecast from $185,000 to $120,000, citing economic headwinds, large-scale selling by major holders, and a shift in investor focus toward AI and gold, The Block reported. Alex Thorn, Galaxy’s head of research, described Bitcoin as entering a “mature phase” with slower growth driven by institutional adoption and less retail activity, Benzinga reported. The firm also noted that 470,000 bitcoin—worth $50 billion—were moved from long-term holders in October, creating ongoing resistance at significant price points, according to Benzinga.
The differing outlooks highlight the shifting landscape of the cryptocurrency market. While JPMorgan’s risk-adjusted model underscores Bitcoin’s potential as a digital counterpart to gold, critics point to short-term obstacles like ETF-related liquidity issues and changing global capital flows, Cointribune reported. Morgan Stanley has recently echoed JPMorgan’s positive institutional stance, giving Galaxy Digital an Overweight rating due to its involvement in both AI infrastructure and blockchain technology, TradeBrains noted.
As this debate continues, investors are considering whether Bitcoin’s recent decline represents a buying opportunity or signals a period of extended sideways movement. JPMorgan’s $170,000 projection, based on quantitative risk analysis, reflects confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term prospects, even as near-term fundamentals remain under scrutiny, TradeBrains observed.
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