JPMorgan: Bitcoin Holds Firm While Metals Retreat

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TLDRJPMorgan reported that Bitcoin traded near $69,000 while gold and silver extended recent losses.The bank said Bitcoin showed stronger resilience than traditional safe-haven assets during market stress.Gold prices fell about 15% month to date after reaching record highs in January.Silver prices also declined after reversing gains from earlier peaks this year.Gold ETFs recorded nearly $11 billion in outflows during the first three weeks of March.Bitcoin traded near $69,000 while gold and silver extended losses, according to a Wednesday report from JPMorgan. The bank said Bitcoin showed stronger resilience than traditional safe-haven assets during recent market stress. Analysts linked the divergence to ETF outflows, positioning cuts, and weaker liquidity in precious metals markets.Bitcoin and JPMorgan Report Stable Futures PositioningJPMorgan said Bitcoin maintained relative stability after an initial sharp sell-off linked to the Iran conflict. Prices briefly fell into the low-$60,000 range before stabilizing in the high-$60,000 zone. Analysts wrote, “The deterioration in liquidity conditions in gold has seen its market breadth decline below that of bitcoin currently.” They added that Bitcoin behaved like a high-beta macro asset during the early shock phase.The bank stated that Bitcoin futures positioning on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange remained relatively stable in recent weeks. In contrast, gold and silver futures exposure declined sharply after peaking earlier this year. The report showed that institutional proxies based on CME open interest reflected steady Bitcoin positioning. Momentum indicators also showed Bitcoin recovering from oversold levels toward neutral territory.Gold and Silver Face ETF Outflows and Liquidity PressureGold prices dropped about 15% month to date after reaching record highs near $5,500 in January. Silver also reversed course after peaking near $120 earlier this year. JPMorgan attributed the declines to rising interest rates and a stronger U.S. dollar. The bank also cited broad profit-taking across retail and institutional accounts.ETF flow data reflected the shift in capital allocation across asset classes. Gold ETFs recorded nearly $11 billion in outflows during the first three weeks of March. Silver ETF inflows built since last summer reversed during the same period. Meanwhile, Bitcoin funds continued to post net inflows over those weeks.JPMorgan said trend-following investors reduced exposure to gold and silver as indicators shifted from overbought to below-neutral levels. The bank stated that this repositioning amplified price declines in both metals. It also reported that gold’s market breadth now trails Bitcoin, which reverses the usual pattern. Silver liquidity weakened further as thinner market depth intensified recent price swings.Bitcoin traded around $69,000 at publication time, while gold stood near $4,450 per ounce. Silver changed hands near $69 per ounce. The report captured the latest cross-asset pricing levels during ongoing geopolitical tensions and oil prices above $100 per barrel.The post JPMorgan: Bitcoin Holds Firm While Metals Retreat appeared first on Blockonomi.