- Benzinga Future Finance
- Posts
- 🗳️ How To Trade Bitcoin During The Election
🗳️ How To Trade Bitcoin During The Election
Experts warn of volatility - here's what you need to know.
You're receiving this email because you're subscribed to Future Finance from Benzinga. To manage your subscription, click the link at the bottom of this email.
Happy Thursday, Zingernation! Michael Saylor plans to raise $42 billion to buy more Bitcoin for Microstrategy. Is he ever going to stop?
Today, we look at how to trade Bitcoin during the election, how Coinbase plans to follow Microstrategy’s Bitcoin playbook and more.
Plus, unlock unlimited stock reports, expert trade ideas, and in-depth insights with Benzinga Edge. Members gain exclusive weekly stock picks, premium research, and analyst ratings to stay ahead in the markets.
Join for 65% off and start building a smarter portfolio today.
TOP STORY
Bitcoin is entering stormy waters ahead of election day (or week?).
Experts predict volatility and it’s already started, with Bitcoin dropping under $71,000. But they also shared a couple of useful nuggets of alpha to pay attention to as we head into the election.
Everything you need to know about trading Bitcoin during the election:
Unlock unlimited stock reports, expert trade ideas, and in-depth insights with Benzinga Edge. Members gain exclusive weekly stock picks, premium research, and analyst ratings to stay ahead in the markets.
Join for 65% off and start building a smarter portfolio today.
QUICK N DIRTY
Shiba Inu is currently consolidating ahead of its next upside move but lead developer Shytoshi Kusama got into a bit of a ‘dogfight’ on social media. Here’s what happened.
BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETFs keep slurping up all the Bitcoin. The 1 million BTC threshold has been breached and now BlackRock is targeting Satoshi as the biggest BTC holder.
Michael Saylor has unveiled a new dastardly plan: MicroStrategy plans to raise $42 billion to buy more Bitcoin. Here’s the fine print on that idea.
FINTECH FOCUS
Coinbase wants to expand the bitcoin holdings on its books, according to its latest earnings call.
But the company isn’t quite ready to go full throttle on the crypto king like Michael Saylor’s Microstrategy.
Instead, they plan to follow the Saylor Bitcoin playbook with an asterisk.
What exactly that means?
BEFORE YOU GO
Were you forwarded this email? Click here to subscribe.
And be sure to check out our other newsletters:
Ring The Bell: Created for market enthusiasts by market enthusiasts, this twice-daily newsletter delivers top stories, fast movers, and hot trade ideas straight to your inbox. Subscribe here.
Cannabis Daily: A must-read daily briefing for cannabis investors, operators, and enthusiasts. Join our list of industry veterans to jump start your morning. Subscribe here.
Real Estate Weekly: Where we highlight the movers and the losers, the upgrades and the downgrades, the top stories and opportunities in the trillion dollar REIT and real asset industry. Subscribe here.
Advisor: Tailor-made for Financial Advisors, this weekly newsletter has industry-specific insights, analysis, and news. Subscribe here.
Disclaimer: This communication from Benzinga is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security and is not an offer or sale of a security. Information contained within should not be perceived as a research report and is not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decision. Any third-party views reflected herein do not reflect the opinion of Benzinga. All investments involve risk and the past performance of a security does not guarantee future results or returns. There is always the potential for financial loss when investing in securities or other financial products. Investors should consider their investment objectives and risks before investing. Benzinga is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Benzinga may receive monetary compensation from the issuer, or its agency, for publicizing the offering of the issuer’s securities. This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be investing advice. This is a paid ad. Please see 17b disclosure linked in the campaign page for more information.