How bitcoin and gold went from a slump to an MVP week in just a few days
Summary
Bitcoin and gold prices rose sharply this week after a move by the U.S. Treasury to increase purchases of long-term government bonds. This action, along with calls by President Donald Trump for faster cryptocurrency regulation, caused investors to shift money into these alternative assets.Key Facts
- Bitcoin fell from about $95,000 in January to below $60,000 in June, then rose above $77,000 this past Friday.
- Gold dropped from over $5,300 in January to around $4,000 in June, then climbed to $4,661 on Friday.
- The U.S. Treasury announced it would double its purchases of long-term government debt to stabilize bond markets.
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent aims to lower long-term borrowing costs despite inflation concerns.
- The U.S. national debt surpassed $40 trillion recently, a record high.
- The U.S. dollar's value dropped sharply following the Treasury's announcement.
- Investors moved money from the dollar and bonds into gold and bitcoin, an example of the "debasement trade" where people protect against inflation by buying alternative assets.
- President Trump, who earned about $1.2 billion last year from crypto holdings, urged Congress to pass cryptocurrency laws quickly.
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