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Michael Burry Warns: Bitcoin Drop Could Spark Wider Market Trouble

Michael Burry, the investor famous for predicting the 2008 crisis, is sounding the alarm about Bitcoin. He warns that if Bitcoin's price keeps falling, it could trigger a wave of forced sales and big losses for crypto companies and miners. He also suggests this could create a ripple effect, causing psychological impacts that might spread to traditional financial markets.

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Michael Burry Warns: Bitcoin Drop Could Spark Wider Market Trouble

Michael Burry, the famous American investor known for his early prediction of the 2008 mortgage crisis, has once again highlighted the inherent risks in the cryptocurrency market. He warns that a continued decline in Bitcoin's value could lead to wider instability within the digital ecosystem, with consequences that might indirectly extend to traditional financial markets.

Burry believes that Bitcoin has lost one of its key justifications for widespread adoption: being a "safe haven." After dropping by about 40% of its value since last October, he describes it as having transformed into a purely speculative asset, highly sensitive to liquidity fluctuations and changes in global risk appetite. This shift, according to Burry, makes the currency more vulnerable to sharp selling waves during times of financial pressure.

The American investor warns that a continued decline could trigger a series of forced liquidations within the cryptocurrency market, especially since several companies rely on holding Bitcoin as part of their balance sheets. Leading among these is MicroStrategy, which could face billions of dollars in losses if the price drops by an additional 10%, highlighting the risks of digital assets intertwining with corporate financial structures.

The potential repercussions don't stop there. Burry points out that Bitcoin mining companies would be among the hardest hit, given rising operating costs and declining returns, which increases the likelihood of bankruptcy or forced exit from the market. He also hints at indirect impacts that could affect some precious metals markets linked to digital contracts or similar investment products.

Despite these warnings, Burry downplays the chances of the crisis escalating into a direct threat to the global financial system, attributing this to the limited size of the cryptocurrency market compared to traditional markets. However, he simultaneously warns that the introduction of Bitcoin-linked exchange-traded funds (ETFs) has increased the currency's correlation with stock markets, opening the door for psychological and selling contagion if losses worsen.

These warnings come as Bitcoin's price has fallen below $73,000, reaching its lowest levels since former US President Donald Trump's return to the White House, coinciding with investors moving towards gold and silver in search of more traditional hedges. In this context, Burry's perspective serves as a reminder that digital assets, despite their momentum, remain susceptible to severe tests during times of sharp market shifts.

 

 

 

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