Bitcoin fever to burn out in ‘spectacular crash,’ David Stockman warned CNBC

Bitcoin craze made up of ‘really stupid speculators,’ David Stockman warns from CNBC.

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David Stockman, President Ronald Reagan’s former director of the Office of Management and a relentless Wall Street bear, is warning investors that the cryptocurrency boom will end disastrously.
“It’s basically a class of really stupid speculators who have convinced themselves that trees grow to the sky,” he told CNBC’s “Futures Now” last week. “It will burn out in a spectacular crash. All of these latter-day speculators will have their hands burned to a crisp, and they will learn the proper lesson.”
Stockman’s latest prophecy isn’t exclusive to bitcoin.
He’s been saying a “gigantic, horrendous storm” could soon hit stocks. In September, he warned investors that a 40 to 70 percent correction wasn’t too far down the road. On Friday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average flirted with 25,000, with the S&P trading just shy of a new record.
Stockman blamed the Federal Reserve and central banks for creating the hype surrounding the stock and cryptocurrency markets. He argued that too much liquidity was pumped into the marketplace to deal with the 2008 global financial crisis — noting that not even regulators can improve the frothy situation.
“What we really need to do is not think these are regulator problems, but understand they’re monetary problems,” he said. “It’s an irrational, overheated market like never before.”
In the past two years, bitcoin prices have soared by more than 3,000 percent. Its wild price swings have sparked debates on Wall Street over how much it’s really worth. Bitcoin’s less expensive peers such as litecoin and ether have also surged.
Stockman can’t put a price tag on them.
“I have no idea. I mean it could double or triple from here or it could fall to zero. But the point is that it’s not real money because real money for transactions has to be stable,” he said.
According to Stockman, the CBOE and CME decisions to add bitcoin futures to their exchanges don’t give this emerging asset class legitimacy.
“Anytime Wall Street sees an opportunity to shear the sheep, and they see the sheep stampeding to the slaughter, they line up with some new gimmick to take advantage of the circumstances. That’s all,” he said.

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2 thoughts on “Bitcoin fever to burn out in ‘spectacular crash,’ David Stockman warned CNBC”

  1. What they never explain is why the ‘liquidity’ that has been pumped into the market is going to go.
    The only reason for the market (or Bitcoin) to crash is that the money propping it up disappears. Why would that happen. If the treasury or Fed stop pumping then the market will stand still. It will only drop if someone pulls in the money. Who and why?
    Assume that China has a trillion (or two) in the market, by dumping a couple of billion they could destroy the equities value. Once one party drops then all the margin calls are made and everything goes 1929. But why would China (or anyone else) do that?
    The sky could fall on our heads, but why would it want to?

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