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VanEck CEO recommends investors to double down on Bitcoin as hedge in 2025

VanEck CEO recommends investors to double down on Bitcoin as hedge in 2025

CryptoSlateCryptoSlate2025/01/04 13:11
By:Gino Matos

As gold and Bitcoin register a bull market, Jan van Eck stated that these assets are essential for any portfolio.

Jan van Eck , CEO of VanEck , has recommended that investors maintain or increase their exposure to Bitcoin ( BTC ) and gold in 2025 in the firm’s 2025 outlook report

He argued that these assets are indispensable hedges against inflationary pressures, fiscal uncertainty, and global de-dollarization trends.

According to van Eck, gold and Bitcoin have proven to be resilient stores of value amidst global economic turbulence. He added:

“Bull markets in gold and Bitcoin are supported by inflationary pressures, fiscal uncertainty, and de-dollarization trends.”

Consequently, he emphasized that these assets are essential for any portfolio seeking to guard against inflation.

Robust foreign central bank purchases and a growing shift away from reliance on the US dollar in global trade drive gold’s current bull market. This de-dollarization trend has amplified the demand for gold as a stable and reliable asset.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin has recently surged past the $100,000 mark, continuing its bull cycle following the halving event in the second quarter of 2024. Van Eck projects BTC could reach $150,000 to $170,000 during this cycle, driven by its increasing adoption as a “store of value” asset.

Additionally, based on historical patterns from prior halving events, Bitcoin is in the midst of a three-year bull market, which positions it as a pivotal asset for long-term wealth preservation.

While van Eck acknowledges the potential for volatility, particularly in gold, he remains optimistic about the long-term prospects for both assets. As a result, even amid price corrections, the fundamentals of BTC and gold will remain strong.

Analysts aligned

Notably, van Eck’s vision aligns with other analysts. In October, Geoffrey Kendrick, global head of digital assets research at Standard Chartered , highlighted that BTC is a hedge for systemic financial risks, although not a solid alternative for geopolitical tensions.

In a nine-page letter published in September, BlackRock told its investors that Bitcoin is resilient to “black swan” macro events, such as banking system crises, sovereign debt crises, currency debasement, and geopolitical disruption.

The document also highlighted that Bitcoin could be used to hedge against possible US dollar instability stemming from federal debt and deficit fears, which would further improve the attractiveness of alternative assets.

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