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Bitcoin, Wall Street
Bitcoin Can Run Another 95% Over the Next 18 Months, According to 2 Wall Street Analysts (Hint: Not MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor)
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC), the world's largest cryptocurrency, has been on an astounding run since President-elect Donald Trump won the election on Nov. 5. The token rocketed close to 45% after Election Day and was on the precipice of hitting $100,
Wall Street launches new ways to bet on bitcoin
In January, spot bitcoin ETFs began trading, which opened the door to more mainstream investors. Last week, options on those spot crypto products finally started to go live on the Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange. CBOE Global Markets is also set to list its first cash-settled bitcoin ETF options Dec. 2.
Why bitcoin could rocket to $225,000 in the next two years, according to one Wall Street analyst
Investors ramping up their appetite for bitcoin could lead the crypto to soar 136% in the coming years, one analyst says.
Forget Bitcoin, MicroStrategy is up 500% this year, and Michael Saylor explains how the stock has outperformed its underlying assets
"MicroStrategy found a way to outperform Bitcoin," Saylor told the WSJ. "The way that we outperform Bitcoin, in essence, is we just lever up Bitcoin."
MicroStrategy Buys More Bitcoin, Chairman Saylor Urges Microsoft To Do the Same
Key Takeaways MicroStrategy purchased another $1.5 billion worth of bitcoin.The company now holds nearly 2% of all the bitcoin that will ever exist.MicroStrategy Chairman Michael Saylor also presented to the Microsoft board regarding the benefits of holding bitcoin last week.
How Wall Street Powers MicroStrategy's Bitcoin Flywheel
MicroStrategy’s bitcoin strategy drives a flywheel: issuing debt to buy bitcoin boosts its stock, which funds more bitcoin buys. Other companies are starting to replicate
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Trump’s Return Heralds Litigation Peace for Crypto
The president-elect’s new SEC chair will likely withdraw from lawsuits aimed at forcing crypto to follow Wall Street rules.
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How Donald Trump's Return Will Change The Crypto Regulation Game For Coinbase, Binance, Kraken
The Securities and Exchange Commission's aggressive stance on the cryptocurrency industry may soon be replaced with a more ...
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This Crypto ETF Could Soar 100% Next Year, According to Wall Street Investment Firm Bernstein
The launch of the new spot Bitcoin ( BTC 1.13%) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in January has arguably been the biggest story ...
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Q&A: After Trump Win, Is the U.S. Fight With Crypto Over?
President-elect Donald Trump's new Securities and Exchange Commission chair will likely withdraw from lawsuits aimed at forcing crypto to follow Wall Street rules. Reporter Dave Michaels discusses ...
Analytics Insight
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Jim Cramer Stuns Wall Street with Must-Have Crypto Picks for Every Portfolio
Jim Cramer, an eccentric CNBC anchor, quite renowned for making the market trend change the opposite of his words, recently ...
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Leak Reveals A Huge Wall Street Price Earthquake Could Hit Bitcoin And Crypto In 2025
A leak has revealed the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is softening its opposition to other crypto ETFs after ...
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The crypto investors who could land inside Trump's White House
Donald Trump is pledging to be a pro-crypto president, and the new administration’s affinity for digital assets likely won’t ...
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Crypto Enthusiasm Is 'Through the Roof.' Coinbase Stock Could Benefit
Oppenheimer analysts on Monday put a price target on Coinbase shares that is among the highest on Wall Street.
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Wall Street Brunch: Payrolls Could Put Fed On Knife Edge
Nonfarm payrolls are seen up 200K for November. Salesforce leads the earnings parade. Trump threatens BRICs over greenback.
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Wall Street outshines global rivals yet again as U.S. stocks keep surging
Wall Street crushed it this week. While European and Asian markets barely managed to tread water, U.S. stocks were off ...
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