Bitcoin Undervalued Against Potential Growth in Gold Signals: Analyst

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According to Samson Mow, CEO of the Bitcoin technology company, Bitcoin (BTC) is relatively undervalued compared to gold and the global money supply, which could signal a price reversal.

“Bitcoin is approximately 24-66% below its trend relative to gold market cap or global money supply while gold is overexposed” – Mow he said in Saturday’s post on X.

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Gold futures for April delivery closed at $5,247.90 on Friday; PAX Gold USD tokenized gold was trading at $5,404.14 at the time of writing.

Mow also cited Bitcoin’s Z-score, a metric that measures how close BTC’s price is to its historical average. A Z-score of 0 means that the price is in line with the average, while a Z-score above 0 indicates that the price is moving above the average level.

Z-score of the Bitcoin to gold ratio. Source: TradingView

A score below 0 indicates that the price is below average. When the Z-score of the Bitcoin-to-gold ratio falls below -2, Bitcoin will experience “severe” price increases, Mow said. At the time of writing, the BTC to gold Z-score is around -1.24.

Data from TradingView shows that the indicator dropped below -3 in November 2022, due to the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, and the price of BTC increased by over 150% over the next 12 months.

Gold, bitcoin price, Samson Says

Previously, a similar pattern occurred during the Covid crash in March 2020, when the indicator fell below -2 and Bitcoin bottomed around $3,717. Bitcoin’s value increased by over 300% in the following 12 months, and by November 2021, BTC had reached a then-high of approximately $69,000.

Related: Bitcoin traders watch Iran’s reaction as oil triggers US inflation forecast of 5%.

Bitcoin Will Fall to $50,000?

Mow’s analysis contradicts the views of other analysts who predict more problems for the cryptocurrency market and a further decline in Bitcoin prices due to investor uncertainty and geopolitical tensions.

BTC’s price could be heading towards $50,000, according to cryptocurrency analysts who say the price action could reflect a bear market in 2022.

Bitcoin fell more than 50% from peak to trough to a low of $60,000, before seeing a circumscribed recovery to a current level of almost $66,400 following events in the Middle East this weekend.

Warehouse: Bitcoin sees “one more big push” to 150,000. dollars, pressure on ETH increases: trade secrets

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