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Global investment bank Goldman Sachs now considers bitcoin an investable asset. âClients and beyond are largely treating it as a new asset class, which is notable â itâs not often that we get to witness the emergence of a new asset class,â said Goldman Sachsâ analyst.
Goldman Sachs Now Considers Bitcoin an Investable Asset
Goldman Sachs published a research note on cryptocurrency this week stating that bitcoin has become an investable asset, a reverse of its earlier stance. Mathew McDermott, the bankâs global head of digital assets, wrote:
Bitcoin is now considered an investable asset. It has its own idiosyncratic risk, partly because itâs still relatively new and going through an adoption phase.
âAnd it doesnât behave as one would intuitively expect relative to other assets given the analogy to digital gold; to date, itâs tended to be more aligned with risk-on assets,â he continued, elaborating:
Clients and beyond are largely treating it as a new asset class, which is notable â itâs not often that we get to witness the emergence of a new asset class.
In February, when Coinbase filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for a direct listing on Nasdaq, Goldman Sachs said that bitcoin was not yet an investable asset class.
The firm also initiated its coverage of the Coinbase stock (NASDAQ: COIN) on Monday with a buy rating and a price target of $306. Coinbase is currently trading at $227.88.
The Goldman Sachs analyst also acknowledges in the research note that regulation of the crypto space poses a significant risk to further price appreciation. Nonetheless, McDermott said institutional clients remain keen on adding crypto exposure to their portfolios.
He further noted that now âdiscussions with institutional clients revolve around how they can learn more on the topic and get access to the space.â In contrast, a few years ago, institutions were asking about what bitcoin or cryptocurrencies were.
Goldman Sachs has been bullish about bitcoin lately. The bank formally established a cryptocurrency trading team earlier this month and said that institutional demand for crypto âcontinues to grow significantly.â
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