Bitcoin's rise continues to grab headlines, with the world's most popular cryptocurrency edging closer to the elusive $1,00,000 mark. As of today, Bitcoin is priced at $98,675.62, reflecting a 7% increase over the past week. This surge follows a global market rally ignited by Donald Trump's unexpected victory in the US presidential election and has sustained momentum well into 2024.
While many investors are eyeing profit-taking opportunities, one notable exception is Christopher Wood, the global head of equity strategy at Jefferies. Despite Bitcoin's value nearing $1,00,000, Wood remains steadfast, holding his investment and setting a lofty target of $150,000 per coin before considering selling.
Christopher Wood's Investment Strategy
Wood's confidence in Bitcoin is not newfound; he has been a proponent of the cryptocurrency for years. Through a US dollar-denominated pension fund portfolio, he allocated 10% of his holdings to Bitcoin back in December 2020, when the cryptocurrency was trading at just $22,779. Fast forward to today, and Wood's investment has seen a 300% gain on paper.

However, Wood has made it clear he is not cashing out just yet. In his recent note, aptly titled "Greed and Fear", Wood reiterated his strategy, emphasizing that $1,50,000 per Bitcoin is his profit-taking target.
Regulatory Tailwinds
One of the key drivers behind Wood's commitment is his optimism about regulatory developments in the United States. He points to statements from Donald Trump, who hinted at reforms to the cryptocurrency market, particularly through the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Wood's confidence is boosted by the presence of Howard Lutnick, a crypto advocate and member of Trump's transition team. Lutnick's influence, Wood believes, could lead to regulatory changes that favour the growth and adoption of digital assets.
This optimism stands in contrast to the caution many traditional investors display regarding Bitcoin's notorious volatility. However, Wood sees the digital asset as well-positioned to benefit from institutional adoption and government interest in blockchain technology.
Bitcoin's Performance Over the Past Year
Bitcoin has rewarded its investors handsomely over the past year, delivering a 164% return. A year ago, Bitcoin was trading at around $37,000, and today, it is nearly three times that value. Despite these staggering returns, Wood remains confident there is more upside. His $1,50,000 target reflects his belief in Bitcoin's resilience and long-term growth potential.
Bitcoin Vs Gold
While Bitcoin's rise has sparked debates about its potential to replace traditional assets like gold, Wood holds a more nuanced view. He does not believe Bitcoin will dethrone gold as the world's primary store of value.
Gold has also delivered stellar returns in recent times, outperforming many traditional assets in 2023. It gained 73% against the Yen, 54% against the Renminbi, and 40% against the Euro. For Wood, both Bitcoin and gold have their distinct roles in a diversified investment strategy, but he sees no immediate threat to gold's dominance as a safe haven.
*Inputs from News18*
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