Major hedge fund managers and central banks all around the globe had refused to believe in Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) (BTC) as currency or medium of exchange – which was part of the reason Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) price dipped from $19,000 to $6,000 in less than one month.

Institutional analysts and investors blamed lack of store value and the huge price volatility for their denouncement of the world’s top cryptocurrency.

BANK of England (BoE) Chief Mark Carney said, “Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) has pretty much failed as a currency by standard benchmarks and is neither a store of value nor a useful way to buy items.”

Then, Why is Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) Price Flying Higher?

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Amidst all the concerns, BTC price regained momentum, and the price has been flying higher over the last two weeks. Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) price hit $11,500 level today for the first time since January; the price is almost 90% higher since it touched the $6,000 mark early in this month.

Some key cryptocurrency analysts argue that prices are likely to make a sustainable growth throughout 2018 and in the following years.   

Dan Morehead, who bought his first Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) for around $72 said, “Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) should return to peak levels in the next couple of weeks and will continue growing from there.”

Thomas Glucksmann expects Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) price to rebound to $50,000 by the end of this year.

Is it a Long-Term Bet?

Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) and other cryptocurrencies are purely speculative investments; they have the potential to add or wipe off billions of dollars in the span of few hours. The huge upside and downside swings in the last six months show the unpredictable nature of digital currencies, making it difficult for the investor to place the long-term bets on cryptocurrencies.

Investors also fear that Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) doesn’t have any underlying value, which helps in estimating the fair value of any investment. Goldman Sachs and Warren Buffett have criticized Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) because of lack of underlying value – both fund managers have predicted it to crash to zero in the long-term.

The short-term investors look in a better position to generate profits from speculating on Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) and other virtual currencies based on the market news.

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Based in Saudi Arabia, Siraj has a sTron (available on Binance)g understanding of and passion for accounting and finance. He has worked for international clients for many years on several projects related to the stock market, equity research and other business, accounting and finance related projects.
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