"Bitcoins Intrinsic Value is right in line with it's market price" Says JP Morgan

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  1. Trader Curt

    Trader Curt

    Bitcoin's intrinsic value is now in line with its market price, says JPMorgan strategist
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    by Yogita Khatri
    May 29, 2020, 6:00AM EDT · 1 min read
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    Bitcoin’s intrinsic value, or the fundamental value, is now in line with its market value, according to JPMorgan strategist Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou.

    The gap between the two values “has now effectively closed” after the halving, said Panigirtzoglou in a research note published last week. In January, the strategist said bitcoin's intrinsic value is lower than its market price, meaning bitcoin was overvalued.

    Now that both values are in line, it indicates that bitcoin is rightly priced.

    The intrinsic value of an asset helps determine if it is overvalued or undervalued. JPMorgan calculates the intrinsic value of bitcoin by treating it as a commodity and by looking at its marginal cost of production, including computational power employed and electricity cost.



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    Panigirtzoglou said bitcoin’s halving has helped close the gap between the cryptocurrency's intrinsic value and market price.

    “Given the halving of the bitcoin rewards that took place on May 11th, the intrinsic value estimate effectively doubled,” he said, adding that a 20% drop in bitcoin's hash rate after the halving and price decline also contributed to closing the gap.

    Bitcoin is currently priced at around $9,500 a piece.
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    When everyone believes there is value in something then that means there really is value in something, no matter how insignificant we might think it is.

    Let that sink in for a minute...
     
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    ET180

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  3. What has JP Morgan to do with it when an Indian lady spitts around her theories?
     
  4. Trader Curt

    Trader Curt

    Because she's a JP Morgan strategist...
     
  5. One of many. Not JP says xyz, she does. It is not an official statement of the firm.
     
  6. Trader Curt

    Trader Curt

    No, but it's an official statement that's part of the firm...