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Founder/CEO, deVere Group, Nigel Green

deVere boss predicts healthy price boost for Bitcoin

Bitcoin is likely to get a healthy price boost from the U.S. Federal Reserve this week, according to the boss of a global financial advisory giant.

The prediction from Nigel Green, founder and CEO of deVere Group, which launched deVere Crypto in early 2018, came ahead of the U.S. central bank’s meeting on September 17 and 18.

According to Green, “The Fed looks likely to follow the European Central Bank and cut rates this week by perhaps a quarter of a percentage point. This comes after it slashed interest rates for the first time in a decade in July on U.S.-China trade war tensions.

“Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market cap, is likely to breakout of its recent sideways trading pattern and be given a healthy boost by the Fed’s rate cut.

“This is because an interest rate cut reduces the incentive to keep the
fiat currency. In addition, rate cuts typically lead to higher
inflation, which reduces the purchasing power of traditional currencies.

“As such, Bitcoin, and other decentralized cryptocurrencies, become more
attractive and the price will adjust upwards accordingly.”

Last month, the deVere CEO said that Bitcoin can be expected to
imminently reach $15,000 for four main reasons.

“First, geopolitical issues, such as the U.S.-China trade war and
Brexit, are intensifying and investors will increase exposure to
decentralized, non-sovereign, secure digital currencies, such as
Bitcoin, to shield them from the turmoil taking place in traditional
markets.

“Second, technical network improvements are further improving
performance. Bitcoin’s hash rate has smashed through another new
all-time high recently and this fuels investor confidence.

“Third, the 2020 Bitcoin halving will help drive the price skywards.
The code for mining Bitcoin halves around every four years and the next one is set for May 2020. When the code halves, miners receive 50 per cent fewer coins every few minutes.  History shows that there is typically a considerable Bitcoin surge resulting from halving events.

“And fourth – and perhaps the most important one – is that public
awareness is consistently growing. Cryptocurrencies, and in particular
Bitcoin, are increasingly part of mainstream finance. This is evidenced
not only in the financial sector, in which all major banks are
increasingly looking at blockchain and crypto, but with big names within
the tech and retail sectors too.”

Today, he observes: “Added to these key reasons should also be inflation
and governments’ current monetary policies which are driving investors
towards Bitcoin and the wider crypto market.”

He concludes: “We can expect cryptocurrencies, now widely regarded as
the future of money, to do well as the global economy slows and central
banks ease monetary policies in response to this.”

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