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Bitcoin Set Up For A 'Wonderful Story' Thanks To ETF And More, Says Galaxy Digital CEO: 'Old Highs By This Time Next Year' A Possibility

Published 02/12/2023, 11:00
Updated 02/12/2023, 12:10
© Reuters.  Bitcoin Set Up For A 'Wonderful Story' Thanks To ETF And More, Says Galaxy Digital CEO: 'Old Highs By This Time Next Year' A Possibility
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Benzinga - Galaxy Digital Holdings (OTC BRPHF) CEO Mike Novogratz thinks that multiple events are setting Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) up for a "wonderful story," joining others who are bullish on the king of cryptocurrency.

What Happened: Novogratz thinks that the confluence of multiple events like the expectations of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) approval, the U.S. Federal Reserve's rate action, and the upcoming halving event are the next three major catalysts that could drive up the prices of the cryptocurrency.

"There's a bunch of good things happening for Bitcoin. We are going to get an ETF, there's a lot of anticipation, some of that is built into the price," Novogratz told Bloomberg Television.

While multiple analysts believe the Bitcoin bull run still has legs, Novogratz says that a lot depends on his company, and BlackRock, Ark, Invesco, Fidelity and others to convince people to buy into Bitcoin ETFs once they are approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

See Also: Swan Bitcoin CEO Says BTC Headed For ‘Big Bull Rally' Ahead Of ETF Approval: ‘Real Signal In This Space'

Experts increasingly believe the approval could come as soon as Jan. 2024.

"The price is going to be significantly higher, especially at a time when the Fed is probably cutting rates. And so, could we go to old highs by this time next year? Of course, we could, and we could go higher," Novogratz added, underlining his bullish outlook for Bitcoin.

Macroeconomic factors and the anticipation of a Bitcoin ETF have driven Bitcoin prices to a year-to-date high of $38,742. Since the beginning of Sept. till Dec. 2, Bitcoin prices have surged by almost 50%.

In this period, an investment of $1,000 in Bitcoin at the beginning of Sept. would now be worth $1,500.

On the other hand, a similar investment in the S&P 500 or NASDAQ indices would be worth a little under $1,020.

"We're going to have the halving next year, which means that the daily supply or inflation rate gets cut in half and so you really are setting up for a wonderful story," Novogratz added.

Read Next: Cathie Wood's Ark Invest Continues to Jettison Coinbase Shares As Anticipation Builds Around Approval of Bitcoin Spot ETF

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