
2244: Bitcoin Rebounds - JPMorgan Sees $266K BTC Outperforming Gold
Bitcoin rebounds sharply after a volatility-driven selloff, reclaiming the $70K level as institutional and corporate buyers quietly step in. While short-term traders panic, long-term capital continues positioning for what JPMorgan now frames as Bitcoin outperforming gold, with a long-term valuation case reaching $266,000 per BTC.
In this episode, we break down why ETF outflows and price dips are not signs of structural weakness but part of a redistribution phase. BlackRock's IBIT posts a record $10B trading day even as ETFs shed $434M overall, signaling aggressive rotation rather than exit. Meanwhile, corporate treasuries like Metaplanet publicly commit to continued Bitcoin accumulation as sentiment craters and weaker holders capitulate.
We also examine on-chain data showing large holder supply hitting a short-term low, historically a setup for stronger hands to absorb supply. This is how Bitcoin transitions ownership during volatility - from reactive traders to conviction capital. Price moves fast. Policy, balance sheets, and long-term frameworks move slower - and they're moving in Bitcoin's favor.
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