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Standard Chartered Bank: Bitcoin Could Fall to $5,000 Next Year

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Standard Chartered Bank: Bitcoin Could Fall to $5,000 Next Year


Standard Chartered Bank says the price of bitcoin could drop to $5,000 next year. The bank’s analyst explained that cryptocurrencies could fall further and more crypto firms could “succumb to liquidity squeezes and investor withdrawals.” Standard Chartered Bank’s $5K Bitcoin Scenario


Standard Chartered Bank published a note titled “The financial-market surprises of 2023” Sunday. The note outlines a number of possible scenarios that “we feel are under-priced by the markets,” wrote Eric Robertsen, Standard Chartered’s global head of research.


One of the scenarios is bitcoin’s price dropping to $5,000 next year, which would be about a 70% drop from BTC’s current price of around $17,000.


Robertsen detailed: Yields plunge along with technology shares, and while the bitcoin sell-off decelerates, the damage has been done. More and more crypto firms and exchanges find themselves with insufficient liquidity, leading to further bankruptcies and a collapse in investor confidence in digital assets.


The Standard Chartered analyst clarified that the extreme scenarios outlined “have a non-zero probability of occurring in the year ahead, and … fall materially outside of the market consensus or our own baseline views.”


While noting that cryptocurrencies could “fall further” and more crypto firms could “succumb to liquidity squeezes and investor withdrawals,” Robertsen said gold could rally as much as 30% to $2,250 per ounce and re-establish itself as a safe haven. He described: The 2023 resurgence in gold comes as equities resume their bear market and the correlation between equity and bond prices shifts back to negative.


Commenting on Standard Chartered Bank’s $5K bitcoin price outlook, gold bug and economist Peter Schiff reiterated his prediction that BTC has much further to fall. He tweeted Monday: Bitcoin has far more downside risk than 70%. After such a decline bitcoin will still be way over-priced, so $5,000 will not even be close to the bottom.


Recently, veteran investor Mark Mobius said that bitcoin could fall to $10,000 next year as the Federal Reserve continues to hike interest rates and tighten monetary policy.


However, some people are still optimistic about the price of bitcoin. Venture capitalist Tim Draper, for example, has doubled down on his BTC price prediction of $250,000 by the middle of next year. Tags in this story Standard Chartered, Standard Chartered Bank crypto, standard chartered bitcoin, Standard Chartered bitcoin prediction, Standard Chartered btc, standard chartered crypto, standard chartered cryptocurrency, Standard Chartered scenarios


Do you think bitcoin will drop to $5,000 next year? Let us know in the comments section below. Kevin Helms


A student of Austrian Economics, Kevin found Bitcoin in 2011 and has been an evangelist ever since. His interests lie in Bitcoin security, open-source systems, network effects and the intersection between economics and cryptography. This Week’s NFT Sales Slid 5% Lower Than Last Week, Ethereum NFT Sales Accounted for 76.8% of the Volume MARKETS AND PRICES | 10 hours ago Veteran Investor Mark Mobius Expects Bitcoin Price to Fall to $10,000 MARKETS AND PRICES | 6 days ago


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