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Investors Look to Gold, Crypto After Fed Goes on QE Buying Spree

Gold is up Monday and so are most cryptocurrencies, seemingly buoyed by the U.S. Federal Reserve's drastic action to thwart the coronavirus’ effects on markets and the economy.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 8:21 a.m. Published Mar 23, 2020, 9:01 p.m.
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Gold is up Monday and so are most cryptocurrencies, seemingly buoyed by the U.S. Federal Reserve's drastic quantitative easing action to thwart the coronavirus’ effects on markets and the economy.

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Bitcoin is up 7 percent as of 20:30 UTC. Over the past 24 hours it has been trading in a $5,600-$6,600 range coming out of a quiet weekend for the crypto market.

Crypto asset performances to note on the day include up 13 percent, in the green 7 percent and bitcoin SV (BSV) up 6 percent. The only asset down in the dumps on CoinDesk’s asset board today is Decred, down less than a percent.

The Fed's announcement of open-ended asset purchases plus $300 billion in emergency lending programs to stave off further economic downfall coincided with a boost in crypto and gold prices. The yellow metal is up 3 percent as of 20:30 UTC. However, the central bank's move wasn’t enough to stop the S&P 500’s continued downward slide. It was down 2 percent as of 20:30 UTC. The S&P 500 is at 2016 levels, erasing nearly four years of gains.

S&P 500 performance over time. Source: Google Finance
S&P 500 performance over time. Source: Google Finance

“It is increasingly likely that volatility and uncertainty associated with the coronavirus pandemic continue to increase in the near term across the global financial markets, as we have seen throughout March,” said Dan Zuller, partner at crypto research firm Vision Hill.

The U.S. is in the midst of an unprecedented economic halt, with no end in sight. The state of New York has been among those hit hardest, according to Centers for Disease Control data.

See also: Bitcoin: A Global Port in a Market Storm?

“As the Fed implements more programs to backstop the financial system, such as this morning's announcement of them buying corporate bonds and agency MBS [mortgage-backed securities], we will see the pressure ease on bitcoin and gold from the collateral selling/leverage unwind side,” said Siddhartha Jha, founder of Arbol, a blockchain-based weather insurance platform.

Source: CoinDesk BPI
Source: CoinDesk BPI

Cryptocurrency investors are keen to see what happens should possible endless money printing boost spending.

“The price to pay is inflation in the long run. Inflation expectations are popping and the long end of the treasuries (sic) curve is already pricing it in,” economist and trader Alex Kruger noted in a tweet.

It remains to be seen how government measures will affect inflation rates going forward, but it could make investors look towards alternative asset classes such as cryptocurrencies or gold. Yet, these assets still might not be what people want since a shock to the system can cause people to sell assets for cash to stuff in a mattress.

Jha, a former Wall Street analyst now focused on crypto with his startup Arbol, recalls the previous financial crisis vividly, and has a key insight of the days before crypto. “In 2008, as I was in the midst of the crisis at JPMorgan's interest rates desk, goId was expected to provide safety but collapsed around the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy,” he said.

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UAE sits on $344 million unrealized profit from its bitcoin mining operations

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Royal family-linked mining rigs are producing about 4 BTC a day, turning state-backed infrastructure into a steady sovereign bitcoin machine

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  • The United Arab Emirates is sitting on an estimated $344 million in unrealized profit from the 6,782 bitcoin ($454 million) it has produced.
  • The country’s mining operations, tied to Abu Dhabi’s royal family and major partnerships like Marathon Digital’s 250-megawatt project, continue to produce about 4.2 BTC a day.
  • Unlike Western governments, which tend to acquire bitcoin through seizures, the UAE is building a strategic digital reserve by retaining most of the bitcoin it mines.