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What Could Happen to Bitcoin’s Price If the SEC Approves a Spot Bitcoin ETF? By Nomi Prins, Edi

[Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins]( What Could Happen to Bitcoin’s Price If the SEC Approves a Spot Bitcoin ETF? By Nomi Prins, Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins “Gold 2.0.” “Digital gold.” You’ve no doubt heard these nicknames before when people talk about Bitcoin. As we continue to follow the spot Bitcoin ETF story (catch up [here]( it only makes sense to look at gold’s history. It can give us clues about where Bitcoin’s price might go next, if a spot Bitcoin ETF is approved. So, for all my fellow gold bugs out there, let’s take a trip down memory lane… Recommended Link [The One Ticker Retirement Plan]( Over the Shoulder Demo Now Available [image]( Market Wizard Larry Benedict crushed the market in 2022. But he didn't do it with a “traditional” method… For a limited time, he’s sharing a free over-the-shoulder “demo” of his strategy in action. It takes less than 10 seconds… [Watch it here.]( -- Gold’s Price Soared 344% with the First Spot Gold ETF I’m sure you remember the “old” gold days – back when there were no gold ETFs. Before 2004, you could only invest in gold in the form of bars, coins, certificates, and shares of gold mining companies. It was a different ball game compared to the ease and convenience of investing in an ETF (exchange-traded fund). Then, on November 18, 2004, the first gold spot ETF was born: the SPDR Gold Trust ETF (GLD). GLD revolutionized gold trading. It made investing in precious metals a no-brainer. That’s because it eliminated the complexities of shipping and storing physical gold. And that gave investors a hassle-free and more cost-efficient alternative. But did this revolution in gold trading also have an impact on the price of gold? Well, let’s take a closer look… At the time of the GLD launch in 2004, the price of gold was below $450 an ounce. Fast forward to 2011, and the price of gold was soaring close to $2,000 per ounce. Take a look at the chart below. You can see how gold’s value soared in the years following the launch of GLD… [Chart] Now, it wasn’t all thanks to GLD. There were other reasons behind gold’s massive upward move, too. There was also a lack of trust in government, stemming from events like the Iraq War, the 2008 financial crisis, Hurricane Katrina’s response, and concerns about civil liberties due to the USA PATRIOT Act. There were also periods of high inflation, due to factors like rising energy and commodity prices, the housing bubble, and the Fed’s money-printing policies post-2008 financial crisis. These also played a significant role in driving up the demand for gold. But none of that would have affected the gold price as much if GLD hadn’t been introduced. For the first time ever, GLD made it easier and cheaper for people to hold gold in their portfolios. It legitimized gold and transformed it into a mainstream investment that pretty much anyone could access. The numbers speak for themselves… When the SPDR Gold Trust was launched in 2004, it had just over $1.5 billion in assets under management. Seven years later, that had soared to $73 billion. That’s an increase of 48 times! You can see this in the chart below… [Chart] Again, this happened for three reasons: ease, convenience, and cost. The ETF gave people access to gold without the hassle of owning and storing physical gold. And guess what… Most people would happily take that “trade-off” with Bitcoin today. Recommended Link [The “Amazon Secret Royalty Program” Can Help Anyone Retire Like Royalty]( [image]( A unique type of investment could help you make more money than you will need for the rest of your life. It’s what we call the “Amazon secret royalty program.” It’s an income stream that allows you to collect $1,000s… $10,000s… or more every year! In fact, Business Insider says this type of investment could provide “enough money to live off of each year, without having any other retirement plan...” “Royalties” are the most exciting investments in history. Put simply, they’re periodic payouts… That could deliver all the money you need for your retirement… While these “royalties” are different from traditional royalties, just one could hand you enough income to live life on your own terms. And it only takes a few minutes to set up. [Learn how to collect your first payout before September 10th.]( -- What a Spot Bitcoin ETF Could Mean for the Price of Bitcoin So how much money could flow into Bitcoin with the launch of a spot Bitcoin ETF? Let’s do the math… Take the top 100 asset management companies, which manage around $56.8 trillion. We’ll round it up to a neat $60 trillion. Let’s assume that only 1% of all that money makes it into Bitcoin. That’s roughly $600 billion. Right now, Bitcoin’s market cap is $565 billion. If that $600 billion from those top 100 asset managers flows into Bitcoin, it’d double Bitcoin’s market cap. That’s not far-fetched given that Bitcoin’s market cap was at roughly $1.2 trillion in November 2021. Doubling the market cap should result in Bitcoin’s price doubling, too. That would put the price of one Bitcoin at about $58,000 – up from just over $29,040 today. Now, again, there is no crystal ball to tell us what Bitcoin will do next. But I am confident that if there’s $600 billion worth of real money trying to do real buying… Bitcoin’s price will probably do more than just 2x. And that’s based on just 1% flowing in from the top 100 asset managers. It doesn’t include all the other money sloshing around the economy, waiting to get into Bitcoin. Smaller pension funds, sovereign funds, and individual investors watching from the sidelines will probably want a piece of the action, too. Recommended Link [Final stage before digital money]( [image]( The end is near… Our financial system is now being transformed in a way that would’ve been unthinkable just a few years ago. And almost nobody is prepared for the chaos that follows. According to Bank of America, this overhaul is imminent – And Dr. Nomi Prins says the final stage started days ago with the rollout of the FedNow system. To show you everything you need to know about the FedNow system – and to help you prepare – Dr. Prins has recorded a free presentation with all the details. It’s controversial, but Nomi’s interview is a must-watch for anyone with more than $2,500 in an American bank or retirement fund. [Click here to find out what you need to do to prepare for this historic transformation.]( -- What This Means for Your Money We’ll have to wait and see if the SEC gives the go-ahead for BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF. What we do know, though, is that BlackRock’s move has reignited interest in Bitcoin ETFs. Major players like Fidelity and Invesco are all applying for their own spot Bitcoin ETF alongside BlackRock. They all want a piece of the potential trillions of dollars that they could manage and collect management fees from. And that alone is bullish. So, if you ever need another reason to add Bitcoin as a speculative asset to your portfolio, this is one. Yes, Bitcoin is a volatile asset that undergoes periods of violent swings. Yes, it has fared very well so far in 2023, so you might think you’ve missed the boat. And yet, as I write this, the price of Bitcoin is still down about 57% from its November 2021 all-time high of about $68,000. That means you can still buy it at lower prices before big players like BlackRock swoop in. Remember, though: With Bitcoin, you never want to dive in headfirst. Instead, consider investing a small amount of money on a regular basis. That could be as little as $15 every two weeks. That way, you can “dollar-cost average.” Block’s Cash App and PayPal offer a convenient way to do this. With these popular apps, you can start your Bitcoin portfolio with as little as $1. But, again, remember that Bitcoin is a speculative asset. A small investment can go a long way. So never invest more than you can afford to lose. Regards, [signature] Nomi Prins Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins P.S. On July 20, the Federal Reserve launched an “inside” attack on the dollar… for the first time in more than 50 years. I call it the [“Fed’s Final Mandate.”]( And it’s set to change the very nature of our money. Why did they do it, and what comes next? [In this video]( I reveal what the Fed has in store for your money in the weeks ahead. And I give you my playbook for profiting from it… Using a little-known strategy with a history of delivering 22x… 28x… and even 49x gains. 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