Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller says Bitcoin, like gold, is a well-established “brand” which he should own — but doesn’t.
Veteran investor Stanley Druckenmiller praised Bitcoin for establishing its own “brand” during an interview with hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones.for establishing a “brand” over last decade and half — admitting while he doesn’t own any Bitcoin, he ought to.with hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones, where he made comparisons between Bitcoin and gold as a store of value.
“I could see cryptocurrency having a big role in a Renaissance because people just aren’t going to trust the central banks." His investment philosophy revolved around holding a group of stocks long, a group of stocks short and using leverage to trade futures in times of rising and falling markets.‘Bitcoin is an international asset' — BlackRock CEO’s bullish remarks
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