Bitcoin Crypto Currency

Comprehensive Warning Guide on Overvaluing Bitcoin

Welcome to an in-depth exploration of the notional value of Bitcoin and Gold with Brian from quantlabs.net. In this episode, he analyzes and shares his understanding of notional value, a term widely used by derivative traders. Referencing articles from coindesk.com and Investopedia, Brian breaks down what notional value entails and its impact on trading strategies. This is to highlight how you cannot overvalue Bitcoin.

Brian then dives into the analysis from JP Morgan, talking about how the Bitcoin spot ETF is expected to grow to $60 billion in the next two to three years, shifting the market price vs the implied price. An important aspect to note is the heightened volatility of Bitcoin, nearly 3.7 times higher than Gold, hence affecting the metrics of comparison. Brian also talks about the future scenario of Bitcoin and how the net flows into spot Bitcoin ETFs could influence the market.

Furthermore, Brian shares his own investment experiences and the performances of various coins. He highlights Bitcoin as the preferred choice for investment due to its consistent performance. He also shares viable watchlist options and advises caution while dealing with smaller, lesser-known coins owing to their higher volatility.

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Lastly, Brian reminds listeners of the technical trading updates and market analyses available on his Discord server and provides a link to join. He also promises to share his current watch list and trading insights via his substack, while reflecting on the weak forward guidance observed for stocks in the recent quarter. Concluding his episode, Brian shares a link to an email list that provides technical and algo trading books.

 

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Hi i there My name is Bryan Downing. I am part of a company called QuantLabs.Net This is specifically a company with a high profile blog about technology, trading, financial, investment, quant, etc. It posts things on how to do job interviews with large companies like Morgan Stanley, Bloomberg, Citibank, and IBM. It also posts different unique tips and tricks on Java, C++, or C programming. It posts about different techniques in learning about Matlab and building models or strategies. There is a lot here if you are into venturing into the financial world like quant or technical analysis. It also discusses the future generation of trading and programming Specialties: C++, Java, C#, Matlab, quant, models, strategies, technical analysis, linux, windows P.S. I have been known to be the worst typist. Do not be offended by it as I like to bang stuff out and put priorty of what I do over typing. Maybe one day I can get a full time copy editor to help out. Do note I prefer videos as they are much easier to produce so check out my many video at youtube.com/quantlabs

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