Bitcoin to Benefit From Federal Reserve’s Aggressive Easing

The US Federal Reserve’s (Fed) aggressive easing might support Bitcoin’s bullish price trend at least up to 2020. Meanwhile, the cryptocurrency might also get a parallel boost from the upcoming halving event.


Fed Cuts Interest Rates for First Time in Over a Decade

At the latest meeting in July, the Fed’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) cut its key interest rate by 0.25% to 2.00-2.25%. This was the first interest rate cut since December 2008. At that time, the American central bank reacted to the massive financial crisis caused by the housing bubble.

Generally, when a central bank cuts its benchmark interest rate, the national currency becomes cheaper. It happens because investors find it less attractive for deposits. Consequently, cash holders turn to investments rather than savings, and local businesses get a major boost.

Besides the stock market, store of value (SoV) assets are also big winners of rate cuts. Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin fall in this category too.

While Bitcoin might be a great medium of exchange instrument, many investors bet on the cryptocurrency mainly because of its capability to store value in the long-term and generate a generous return.

Cheaper US dollar will force many institutional investors to consider Bitcoin investments. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell explained that the Fed had to support the US economy via lower rates amid the Sino-US trade war and fears of a global recession.

More Rate Cuts Might Benefit Bitcoin Bulls by 2020

However, there is much pressure on the Fed now as many investors expect more aggressive stimulus measures from the central bank. US President Donald Trump was disappointed that the Fed cut the rate only by 0.25%, saying:

“As usual, Powell let us down.”

As the trade tensions between the US and China re-escalate, the US economy will require more visible support through lower rates and maybe even quantitative easing.

Morgan Stanley expects two more rate cuts by the end of this year and four more cuts by the end of 2020. Thus, the Fed’s funds rate will get close to zero, according to the bank.

The overall picture leads us to believe that Bitcoin will get a major boost from the potential economic recession and the easing measures from the Fed and the European Central Bank (ECB).

Besides, there is the halving event, which will occur in less than nine months.

Do you feel that the Federal Reserve’s easing measures are paving the way for a long-term bullish rally of Bitcoin price?


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