Global investors cut gold exposure in favor of Bitcoin, but does the digital coin have any chance to cannibalize gold? 
Bitcoin’s (BTC) parabolic surge in 2020 will not hurt major traditional assets like gold, according to Goldman Sachs.
One
 of the world’s biggest investment banks, Goldman Sachs reportedly sent a
 note to investors, reassuring its clients that Bitcoin does not pose an
 existential threat to gold, Bloomberg reports
 Dec. 18. “We do not see evidence that Bitcoin’s rally is cannibalizing 
gold’s bull market and believe the two can coexist,” the company wrote.
Goldman Sachs still admitted that Bitcoin’s ongoing rally could steal some demand from gold investors, stating:
“Gold’s
recent underperformance versus real rates and the dollar has left some
investors concerned that Bitcoin is replacing gold as the inflation
hedge of choice. [...] While there is some substitution occurring, we do
not see Bitcoin’s rising popularity as an existential threat to gold’s
status as the currency of last resort.”
Amid Bitcoin 
breaking its new all-time highs in December, global investors are 
increasingly moving into Bitcoin. Christopher Wood, global head of 
equity strategy at independent investment bank Jeffries Financial, has 
reportedly cut his gold exposure to buy more Bitcoin. 
According to a Dec. 18 report
 by Indian news agency Business Standard, the renowned market analyst is
 trimming his gold investment for the first time in several years. Wood 
wrote in a note to investors that his BTC allocations account for 5% of 
his portfolio:
“The 50 per cent weight in physical gold
bullion in the portfolio will be reduced for the first time in several
years by five percentage points with the money invested in Bitcoin. If
there is a big drawdown in bitcoin from the current level, after the
historic breakout above the $20,000 level, the intention will be to add
to this position.”
According to the report, Wood plans to
 further increase exposure to crypto in case of corrections. Still, the 
analyst took a similar stance to Goldman Sachs by remaining bullish on 
gold as well. “This does not mean that GREED & fear is going to give
 up on gold. And the yellow metal should rally again if the Fed stays 
dovish in the face of the dramatic cyclical recovery that is coming on 
the other side of the pandemic, in line with GREED & fear’s base 
case,” Wood said.
On Dec. 17, Bitcoin posted another historic all-time high, rising above $23,000. At the time of publication, Bitcoin is trading at $23,133, according to Cointelegraph’s BTC price index. In contrast, gold prices dropped on Thursday, with both spot hold and futures tumbling 0.3%. Gold lost about 10% from its all-time high in August of $2,076.
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