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Bitcoin slips to nearly retest $40K even as tech stocks roar
Bitcoin slips to nearly retest $40K even as tech stocks roar

Spot ETFs were anticlimactic for bitcoin’s price but ether holders likely aren’t complaining

Blockworks·2024/01/22 22:52
Bitcoin falls below key $40k threshold amid continued sell off
Bitcoin falls below key $40k threshold amid continued sell off

The decline to around $40,000, Bitcoin's lowest level since mid-December of the previous year, has been driven by a sustained sell-off amid a series of macroeconomic and market-specific factors.

Crypto Slate·2024/01/22 21:55
Senator Warren faces crypto community pushback over sanction evasion claims
Senator Warren faces crypto community pushback over sanction evasion claims

Several crypto leaders assert that the lawmaker's statement were part of attempts to vilify the industry.

Crypto Slate·2024/01/22 14:05
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Bitcoin, Ether, and Solana experience profit-taking as traders await the signing of a US-Iran agreement
The agreement between the United States and Iran has caused oil prices to fall and boosted the stock market, while Bitcoin's rebound remains sluggish. ETF outflows paused after reaching record levels, with the market waiting to reassess prices after the deal is signed.
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Renowned Silicon Valley investor: SpaceX is a must-buy and must-hold future bet for institutional investors
BlockBeats reported that on June 16, in the latest episode of the BG2 podcast, Brad Gerstner described SpaceX as a "must buy, must hold" asset for institutional investors, reasoning that the company simultaneously sits at the forefront of both the space economy and the expansion of artificial intelligence computing power. BG2 is a Silicon Valley investment community podcast focused on technology, markets, investment, and capitalism. It is hosted by Altimeter founder and CEO Brad Gerstner and former Benchmark General Partner Bill Gurley. Gerstner himself is a technology growth stock investor who has long focused on cloud computing, AI, and high-growth technology companies. Gerstner stated that if investors believe in the direction of AGI, they must accept the premise that the scale of computing power required worldwide will far exceed current market expectations, and the economic value created by large models in the future will surpass most people's imagination. In his view, combining this assessment with SpaceX's core business makes it difficult to find another company or entrepreneur that offers a more direct future bet. Regarding disputes over the valuation of a potential IPO, Gerstner said that skeptics are focused on SpaceX’s revenue from last year and investment banks' forecasts of substantial revenue growth over the next three years, questioning whether many companies can achieve several-fold expansion in three to four years. However, he believes that if you break down the business using first principles, Starlink, ground-based AI computing power, and the model business after the Cursor acquisition all could support this growth trajectory. Gerstner also mentioned that after SpaceX signed new deals, its valuation multiple dropped from about 100 times past revenue to approximately 39 times, and noted that the company added about $29 billion in new orders within a month, which he considers extremely rare.
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State Street: The Bank of Japan may raise interest rates again this year
Jinse Finance reported that on June 16, after the Bank of Japan decided to raise interest rates, Japanese government bonds remained weak in terms of price. Masahiko Loo from State Street Global Advisors commented: "Despite (Governor) Kazuo Ueda's absence, the 7-to-1 voting result highlights strong momentum behind normalization and shows that the inflationary camp is clearly in the minority." The senior fixed income strategist stated, "The focus now shifts to (Deputy Governor) Shinichi Uchida's press conference, where even a slightly hawkish tone or any hints about an earlier rate hike in the September/October window will be closely scrutinized, although this is considered a low-probability outcome." State Street Global Advisors expects the Bank of Japan to raise rates at least one more time this year. The two-year Japanese government bond yield rose by 1.5 basis points to 1.410%, while the ten-year yield increased by 5 basis points to 2.625%.
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