Anthony Pompliano, the founder and CEO of Professional Capital Management, recently discussed the state of Bitcoin and its relationship with global liquidity during an appearance on CNBC’s Squawk Box. Pompliano highlighted Bitcoin's extraordinary year, with its price rising 140% and trading just below $64,000, attributing much of this growth to the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts. He cited a study that suggests Bitcoin is the most sensitive asset to changes in global liquidity, making it more reactive than traditional market assets. Pompliano believes that Bitcoin will continue to benefit from increasing liquidity and an expanding money supply, outperforming other assets like gold or oil. Despite acknowledging the complexity of the current market dynamics, particularly with regards to institutional investment and ETFs, Pompliano remains optimistic about Bitcoin's outlook in the coming months. He also expressed interest in stablecoins and their potential role in the future of the digital economy.



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