debasement trade
Coverage of debasement trade in the Nexus archive.
- Warsh’s throwaway comment injects life into the debasement trade, for one day at least
New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's comment unexpectedly influenced the debasement trade, despite his efforts to avoid steering markets.
- How Warsh Sank the Debasement Trade
The article discusses how Warsh impacted the debasement trade, with a focus on a 12.5 kg gold bar displayed at Pro Aurum in Munich. The piece references a specific date and location related to the precious metal dealer.
- Gold, silver and bitcoin are getting rocked, and angry investors can blame Kevin Warsh
Gold, silver, and bitcoin are falling to their lowest levels of the year due to a strong dollar and fears of interest-rate hikes. Investors are blaming Kevin Warsh for the decline in these assets.
- The Debasement Trade Is Unraveling and Kevin Warsh Is One Big Reason
The Debasement Trade is reportedly unraveling, with Kevin Warsh, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, cited as a significant factor. Warsh addressed the issue during a news conference following a recent policy meeting.
- JPMorgan says debasement trade retreat has ‘accelerated’ for bitcoin
JPMorgan analysts stated that the retreat from the debasement trade has continued for gold and accelerated for bitcoin in recent weeks. The debasement trade refers to investments in assets like gold and bitcoin during periods of currency devaluation.
- Morning Minute: Hyperliquid Is 'Bigger Than Nasdaq'
The founder of the modern NYSE stated that Hyperliquid is larger than Nasdaq. JPMorgan noted that the debasement trade is unwinding.
- JPMorgan says bitcoin and gold ETF outflows point to ‘cooling’ debasement trade amid hopes for Iran-US deal
JPMorgan analysts note that bitcoin and gold ETFs have experienced outflows over the past two weeks, signaling a cooling of the debasement trade amid expectations of an Iran-US deal.
- 'Debasement trade’ falls out of favor as inflation fears cool, JPMorgan says
The 'debasement trade,' a strategy betting on currency devaluation, is declining in popularity as concerns over inflation subside. JPMorgan analysts note this shift reflects cooling market fears about central banks devaluing currencies through aggressive monetary policies.
- Is the ‘debasement trade’ dead? Outflows from gold and bitcoin ETFs suggest investors are moving on
The 'debasement trade' has lost popularity as both a topic of discussion and investment strategy. Outflows from gold and bitcoin ETFs indicate investors are shifting focus away from these assets.