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Peterffy’s Warning: Why Investors Should Limit Bitcoin Holdings

Unpacking Peterffy's Balanced Bitcoin Strategy amid Crypto Market's Milestone Surge

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
December 12, 2024
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  • Bitcoin achieved a historic milestone, crossing the $100,000 mark during Trump’s presidency.
  • Thomas Peterffy, founder of Interactive Brokers, advises measured Bitcoin investments and warns against excessive leverage.

The 47th presidency of the United States, under Donald Trump, witnessed a significant transformation in the cryptocurrency market.

Following Trump’s victory, Bitcoin marked a historic milestone, surpassing the $100,000 threshold and trading at $103,000. This marked a boom in the digital asset’s performance.

Peterffy’s Advice on Bitcoin Investments

This unprecedented performance led to increased engagement with Bitcoin among nations, institutions, and individuals. Amid this renewed enthusiasm, Thomas Peterffy, founder of Interactive Brokers, advised people to hold “some Bitcoin” but cautioned against excessive exposure to the cryptocurrency.

Peterffy advocated for a measured approach to Bitcoin investments, suggesting that individuals allocate 2% to 3% of their net worth to the cryptocurrency. However, he warned against investing more than 10% of one’s assets in Bitcoin, describing such exposure as “too dangerous.”

Peterffy’s Concerns about Cryptocurrency

Peterffy also voiced concerns over the rapid rise in margin balances, particularly in volatile assets like Bitcoin. He warned that the low margin requirements for Bitcoin futures trading on platforms like the CME could encourage excessive leverage among traders.

He cautioned that a sudden and steep Bitcoin price decline, ranging from 30% to 50% in a single day, could trigger widespread bankruptcies. This could overwhelm clearinghouses, potentially forcing them to transfer bad debt to clearing members and destabilize the financial ecosystem.

Despite acknowledging the low probability of such an event, Peterffy urged everyone to pay attention to these situations and take preventive measures against extending margin so easily.

At press time, Bitcoin was trading at $100,571.92, marking a 2.97% increase over the past 24 hours, with RSI and CMF indicators suggesting that the bullish momentum is far from over.

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