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Tuesday 22 October 2024 11:05 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 04 December 2024 4:39 pm

Bitcoin’s surge is thanks to one thing: Donald Trump’s improving ratings

By: Elliot Gulliver-Needham

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Former US President Donald Trump speaks at the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville, Tennessee, US, on Saturday, July 27, 2024. . Photographer: Brett Carlsen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Another big Bitcoin fan: US President Donald Trump

Donald Trump’s rising chances in the upcoming presidential election are helping bitcoin’s price come back close to its all-time high.

Bitcoin’s price is up 11.5 per cent in the last ten days, and 26 per cent from its seven-month low in September, and analysts are pointing to a simple reason for the spike: Trump.

Trump’s chances of winning the US presidential election next month have ticked up over the last month, going from a 36 per cent chance of a win in mid-September to above 50 per cent now, according to the ABC News election model.

Predictions of a Trump victory have become so correlated with bitcoin that analysts have started forecasting price predictions based on whether he wins the election.

“We expect bitcoin to claim back new highs, in case of a Trump win and by Q4, we expect bitcoin to reach close to $80,000-$90,000 range,” says Bernstein Research last month.

“However, if Harris wins, we expect bitcoin to break the current floor around $50,000 and test the $30,000-$40,000 range, which it was when the bitcoin ETF momentum started in Q4′2023.”

So why has this relationship developed?

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In the past, Trump described the digital currency’s value as “based on thin air” and claimed that bitcoin was “a scam”.

Now, the former president is all in on crypto, pledging to start a bitcoin reserve and make the US the ‘crypto capital of the planet’, as well as even launching his own non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

Trump has also received a significant amount of support from billionaire businessmen like Elon Musk and the Winklevoss twins with close ties to the crypto industry.

“Investors might be trying to second-guess the election outcome and increase their exposure to the cryptocurrency ahead of the actual result, hoping bitcoin will go to new highs if there is a new leader of the country actively in favour of the asset,” said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell

The other key factor in bitcoin’s correlation with Trump’s chances has been its similarity with gold as an asset class.

Gold typically attracts investors’ attention when they are looking for a store of value during uncertain times, and Trump’s victory promises plenty of uncertainty.

Fears of a trade war and larger budget deficits than under Harris have also left markets worried over potentially high volatility and increasingly inflation, both of which would leave the ‘safe haven’ of gold, and even bitcoin, looking potentially attractive.

“It’s interesting that the bitcoin price has been volatile in recent weeks, suggesting that some investors and traders might be waiting for a stronger signal that Trump will win before going all-in on the digital currency,” added Dan Coatsworth, investment analyst at AJ Bell.

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