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Short Call | A little bit of Bitcoin for extra flavour; Aster DM, RBL Bank in focus

Missing the bottom on the way up won't cost you anything. It's missing the top on the way down that's always expensive. - Peter Lynch

December 04, 2024 / 08:09 IST
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While the equity market takes a leisurely stroll toward modest near-term returns, Bitcoin just sprinted through one of its best months this year, leaping nearly 40 percent in November. The ambassador behind this crypto rally? None other than the second coming of Donald Trump as US President, determined to set the crypto world free from its regulatory shackles.

Here’s the kicker: Trump has a plan to turn the 208,109 Bitcoins chilling in federal custody into a strategic national Bitcoin stockpile. That’s over 1 percent of the world’s Bitcoin supply, currently valued at a jaw-dropping $20 billion. On the campaign trail, he’s been pitching himself as the crypto industry’s saviour, promising to bring it out of the shadows of unclear regulations and the SEC’s enforcement-heavy antics under Chair Gary Gensler.

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Crypto pundits are now popping champagne bottles, predicting Bitcoin will soon hit the $100,000 milestone. Riding these tailwinds, Jefferies' Christopher Wood’s global portfolio is easing up with a 10 percent allocation to Bitcoin ETFs. His advice? Not to try and trade these positions, most particularly in the pension fund portfolio. Still, for those with a more tactical focus, Wood suggests cashing in some Bitcoins around the $150,000 mark since his base case is that the crypto will rally three times in this post-halving cycle since the trend has been for the capital gains on holding it to more than halve following each halving cycle. A halving cycle is where prices for Bitcoin correct to around half of its recent highs over a period of time following which it sees a retracement towards higher levels.

Bitcoin’s halvings have a history of fueling massive gains. After the first halving in November 2012, Bitcoin skyrocketed 90x in 12 months. The second halving in July 2016 saw a 30x jump in 18 months. The third halving in May 2020 brought a 7.5x rise in 11 months, eventually hitting a record $68,992 in November 2021, marking an 8x gain in 18 months. Since the most recent halving  in April 2023, Bitcoin has already climbed 54 percent to a high of $98,450.