Not exact matches
While some
investors view monetary policymakers» aversion toward market jitters (preference to maintain an «anti-wolf» policy) as
bullish risk and
argued for continued bearishness toward volatility, the experience in Yellowstone would serve as a counter-argument that prolonged «risk suppression» would only breed complacency.
It also follows Thiel's
bullish view on bitcoin reported in October last year when the billionaire
investor argued that critics of bitcoin were «underestimating» the cryptocurrency.
And with growing numbers of
investors and mainstream media outlets alike adopting increasingly
bullish views regarding Bitcoin, one might be inclined to
argue that the only way left for Bitcoin to go is up.