JPMorgan: Geopolitical conflicts may attract investors to favor gold and Bitcoin
ChainCatcher news, analysts from JPMorgan Chase indicate that the escalating geopolitical tensions and the presidential election in November are prompting investors to view gold and Bitcoin as safe-haven assets, or "devaluation trades".
Analysts say this "devaluation trade" is driven by a variety of factors, including increased geopolitical uncertainty since 2022, ongoing inflation concerns, massive government deficits in major economies, and weakened confidence in fiat currencies, especially in some emerging markets.
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