JPMorgan: Investors have not shifted from gold to bitcoin, but are investing in both assets simultaneously
ChainCatcher message, JPMorgan's research shows that financial investors this year have not shifted from gold to bitcoin when purchasing, but are investing in both assets simultaneously. The analysis points out that since February, investments in gold and bitcoin futures have significantly increased, and MicroStrategy's purchase of bitcoin has also driven up its price. JPMorgan warns about the future of these two assets, mentioning potential average regression risks.
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