Bitcoin will hit new high ‘in near term’ as Buffett exits USD — Keiser

Published at: Aug. 31, 2020

The U.S. dollar is getting so weak that even Warren Buffett is getting out and Bitcoin (BTC) will see all-time highs, says Max Keiser.

In his latest forecast for macro, the RT host warned that safe havens would seriously outperform fiat. Buffett, he implied, knew what was coming.

Keiser: Buffett “getting out of USD”

“Buffett’s move into Japan, along with his gold investment, confirms he’s getting out of USD bigly,” Keiser wrote on Twitter on Monday. 

“USD is trending lower today, about to break key support. Bitcoin - Gold - Silver Will all make new ATH in the near term.”

He was referring to Buffett’s move into Japanese assets, taking a 5% stake in the country’s five biggest trading houses in a move totaling $6 billion, Reuters reported.

“The five major trading companies have many joint ventures throughout the world and are likely to have more. I hope that in the future there may be opportunities of mutual benefit,” the publication quoted him saying.

The announcement came days after the Federal Reserve confirmed that it would let inflation rise above its 2% target as a temporary measure, something that weighed heavily on the dollar.

After volatility, the USD currency index (DXY) began plunging to new depths on Monday, bouncing off its lowest levels in two years. Late in July, when those levels first appeared, Bitcoin saw a price jump to $12,500.

As Cointelegraph reported, expectations remain that further dives in the DXY will produce similar effects.

USD currency index 1-day chart. Source: TradingView

An unlikely Bitcoin bellwether

Buffett, meanwhile is well known for his macro moves, even as he remains a steadfast Bitcoin skeptic

Last week, the so-called “Buffett Indicator” warned about a stock market crash, even as large-cap equities continued their climbs higher.

Prior to that, Anthony Pompliano, co-founder of Morgan Creek Digital, publicly bet on Buffett eventually buying Bitcoin after he revealed his move into gold.

At the time, Keiser claimed that the gold entry alone would spark a run among investors, helping push BTC/USD to $50,000.

Perhaps Buffett’s most famous quip about Bitcoin is from 2018 when he referred to cryptocurrency as “rat poison squared.”

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