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Cryptocurrency Up… Gold Down… What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Money Tree Investing

Money Tree Investing Podcast

Stockmarket, Valuestocks, Investing, Finance, Passiveincome, Wealth, Business, Personalfinance

4.6658 Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

As the Friday before Thanksgiving unfolds, we are seeing cryptocurrency up and gold down! The markets are in a reflective yet volatile state. The emergence of Bitcoin options sparks intrigue and skepticism, with aggressive call-to-put ratios suggesting speculative fervor but also significant risk. Amid these market shifts, a broader discussion unfolds on the profitability of writing versus buying options, with no definitive data but a clear invitation for insights from more experienced market participants. 

Today we discuss... 

  • The Thanksgiving holiday week is historically a peculiar time for trading, with irregular schedules impacting market activity.
  • The introduction of Bitcoin options has sparked curiosity, with high premiums signaling extreme market expectations but posing significant risks.
  • Bitcoin's potential inclusion as a U.S. reserve asset has revived discussions, despite being a long-standing topic without concrete developments.
  • Options trading serves as a tool for managing risk, with ongoing debate about whether option writers consistently outperform buyers.
  • Advanced data and analysis on options market outcomes could provide valuable insights for seasoned investors.
  • The Ethereum market has rebounded to a normal range but has underperformed Bitcoin.
  • Bitcoin has benefited from two factors: election outcomes and speculation about its potential role as a reserve asset.
  • Trump was strongly pro-Bitcoin, while Harris has shown lukewarm support, affecting market perceptions.
  • Speculation on Bitcoin's role as a reserve asset has driven short-term price spikes.
  • There are significant challenges to making Bitcoin a reserve asset due to its price volatility and speculative nature.
  • Bitcoin's fixed supply and hoarding behavior contribute to its price volatility and limit its practicality as a currency.
  • The U.S. government could use confiscated Bitcoin for reserves without impacting the market.
  • Michael Saylor's leveraged Bitcoin strategy demonstrates the high-risk, high-reward nature of such plays.
  • Bitcoin is increasingly seen as an asset class rather than a functional currency.
  • The limited liquidity in Bitcoin due to speculative holding patterns mirrors challenges in other markets with reduced float.
  • Small-cap stocks have performed well post-election, partly due to optimism about domestic economic policies.
  • Small-cap indexes like the S&P 600 are stricter on profitability compared to the broader Russell 2000, impacting valuation clarity.
  • Structural differences in today's IPO and investment landscape may affect the long-term potential of small caps.


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0:00.0

Welcome to the Money Tree Investing Podcast.

0:04.8

Stock market, wealth, personal finance, value stocks, invest in your life.

0:11.3

Welcome, Smart Money Tree Podcast listeners.

0:13.6

Welcome to this week's show.

0:14.7

My name's Kirk Chisholm.

0:15.5

I'll be your host.

0:16.5

And today I'm joined with my good friend Phil Weiss.

0:18.7

Hey, Phil.

0:19.6

Hey, Kirk, happy Friday.

0:21.1

Happy Friday. We are, once again, the Friday before Thanksgiving. It's a little different

0:26.4

from the Friday after Thanksgiving. That one is kind of an S show, and I certainly never leave

0:31.2

the house because I'm afraid I'm going to get beat up when I'm on my way to go get something at

0:35.9

the store. I still don't understand why people

0:38.4

engage in that. It's like people go out there so they can get in fights, fight for stuff that's

0:42.7

in discount. Like, how big are the discounts? Are they like $5 off? Are they free? Like, if they're

0:48.2

free, I'll throw some haymakers out there for free TV, but I'm pretty sure they're not free. So I don't know what happens,

0:54.6

but God, the hilarity that ensues, it's like a Benny Hill video music. You put that on in the

1:00.1

background. You see people piling on each other for the TVs. I do remember when our kids were younger,

1:05.8

the worst we ever did was one night we lined up at some video game store, it might have been GameStop

1:12.0

or one of those kind of places, to get something for one of my kids.

1:15.4

And we lined up like the night before, they were open at midnight.

1:19.2

So we must have got there like at 9 o'clock at night so we could get in and get what he

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