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JPMorgan Warns: Crypto Market Faces Challenging Road Ahead

by Sham
May 7, 2024
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  • JPMorgan maintains a cautious stance on cryptocurrency markets in the short term due to a lack of immediate catalysts for bullish market movements
  • The bank pinpointed headwinds impacting the cryptocurrency market, including subdued ETF inflows, regulatory challenges, and the muted impact of Bitcoin’s fourth halving
  • While stablecoins showed resilience, Ethereum’s prospects in the US are looking bleak, with insiders bracing for a likely rejection of pending ETF applications

Bitcoin and crypto markets are facing headwinds in the short term due to a lack of immediate catalysts, according to a report by JPMorgan. The Wall Street giant highlighted subdued ETF inflows, Bitcoin’s recent halving event, and regulatory challenges as factors impacting the cryptocurrency market.

JUST IN: JP Morgan states they are struggling to find the next catalyst for crypto

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Mixed Signs for Crypto Markets

Despite a downturn in April, JPMorgan sees some positive signs for cryptocurrencies:

  • Investors are moving back into the market after a brief pause
  • Bitcoin spot ETFs saw $218 million in net inflows on day 80 of trading, led by Fidelity and ARK funds
  • GBTC saw continued outflows totaling $1.74 billion since converting to an ETF

However, April was challenging overall with a 17% drop in total crypto market cap, erasing gains from Q1. Both Bitcoin and Ethereum saw 15-20% price declines.

Effects of Bitcoin’s Fourth Halving

Bitcoin’s fourth halving occurred on April 19, reducing daily supply from 900 to 450 coins. Historically, halvings are positive for price but the immediate impact was muted with a slight post-halving dip.

Regulation and Stablecoins

On regulation, Hong Kong approved Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs while the SEC remains hesitant on similar US applications. Stablecoins were a bright spot, with top stablecoins seeing low single-digit market cap increases.

Contrast Between Bitcoin and Gold

Bitcoin fell 15% in April while gold climbed 4% to new highs. Both assets saw volatility decrease by roughly 12%.

Ethereum Lags Bitcoin Again

Ethereum dropped 18% in April, underperforming Bitcoin for the second straight month. Its market cap shrank to $368 billion but remains up 34% year-to-date. ETH trading volume also fell 30%.

Regulatory approval of US Ethereum ETFs looks unlikely, with insiders bracing for likely SEC rejection on May 23.

Conclusion

JPMorgan struggles to find the next catalyst for the crypto market amidst subdued inflows, regulatory headwinds, and the muted impact of Bitcoin’s halving. However, stablecoin growth and renewed investor interest offer some optimism. The contrasting performance between Bitcoin and gold is also noteworthy.

Tags: BitcoinCrypto MarketsETF inflowsEthereum ETFsJPMorgan
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