- JPMorgan forecasts Bitcoin’s outperformance over gold in 2025.
- Investors favor Bitcoin amid fiat currency concerns.
- Bitcoin’s rise attributed to corporate and state support.
JPMorgan analysts, led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, predict Bitcoin will outperform gold by the second half of 2025 as institutional interest shifts towards digital assets.
Analysts at JPMorgan suggest Bitcoin’s growing attractiveness over gold will continue impacting asset flow and market dynamics.
The analysis from JPMorgan, led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, focuses on the evolving investor behavior, where Bitcoin is surpassing gold. Since April 2025, Bitcoin surged by approximately 18%, while gold dropped by nearly 8%. This observed pattern is now showing a zero-sum competition between these two investment assets.
“Between mid-February and mid-April gold was rising at the expense of bitcoin, while over the past three weeks, we have been observing the opposite, i.e., bitcoin rising at the expense of gold. In all, we expect the YTD zero sum game between gold and bitcoin to extend to the remainder of the year, but are biased towards crypto-specific catalysts creating more upside for bitcoin over gold into the second half of the year.” — Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, Managing Director, JPMorgan
Analysts note a strategic shift from gold to Bitcoin, with assets flowing from gold ETFs into Bitcoin ETFs. The firm’s research highlights growing demand for Bitcoin as a hedge against fiat currency devaluation. The change is marked by Bitcoin’s price reaching $104,311.09, in contrast to gold’s drop to $3,230.
This change profoundly affects asset management, driving investment decisions based on anticipated returns. Analysts highlight the increasing institutional adoption and state-level support for cryptocurrency leading to Bitcoin’s outperformance. This shift is notable in futures markets where positions have decreased for gold while increasing for Bitcoin.
JPMorgan’s analysis implies that increased focus on corporate demand and support from U.S. states, such as those seen in Arizona House Bill 2749 could sustain Bitcoin’s momentum. Historical trends indicate possible long-term dominance of digital assets over traditional ones. Bitcoin’s institutional attractiveness could follow current trends of rising investor interest, fundamentally reshaping portfolios worldwide.