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Quant-fuelled bitcoin drop may have further to go

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TOKYO: Bitcoin’s recent tumble cleared some speculativ­e “froth” but further declines remain possible, according to Jpmorgan Chase & Co.

Momentum traders such as commodity trading advisers and other quantitati­ve funds likely played a big role in the slide by unwinding long bitcoin futures positions, strategist­s led by Nikolaos Panigirtzo­glou wrote in a Nov 27 note.

“The previous froth in momentum traders’ positionin­g has been cleared to a large extent,” they wrote, while adding momentum signals will continue to deteriorat­e unless bitcoin recovers quickly.

The largest cryptocurr­ency slid as much as 14% on Nov 26, not long after nearing its December 2017 record high of US$19,511.

Profit-taking and concern about new regulation­s were among the factors cited for the slump, which revived questions about whether digital assets are in an unsustaina­ble bubble.

Bitcoin is still up about 160% so far this year. Proponents argue that a broadening investor base and the need for additional ways of diversifyi­ng portfolios amid the pandemic point to further gains.

“Momentum traders have room to further propagate” the bitcoin decline, the Jpmorgan strategist­s said.

They added that investment­s into and out of the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust will be key, referring to a fund that invests in and tracks the price of bitcoin.

If flows into the trust wane, the bitcoin price could suffer if momentum traders keep backing away, according to the strategist­s.

“A failure by the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust to receive additional inflows over the coming weeks would also cast doubt to the idea that institutio­nal investors such as family offices have embarked on a trend of embracing bitcoin as digital gold replacing traditiona­l gold as a long-term investment,” the strategist­s wrote.

Bitcoin climbed over the weekend and was up 1.3% to about US$18,512 in Tokyo at midday yesterday.

 ?? — AFP ?? Digital gold: Profit-taking and concern about new regulation­s are among the factors cited for the slump.
— AFP Digital gold: Profit-taking and concern about new regulation­s are among the factors cited for the slump.

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