Fundamental view:
Despite the positive metrics behind Bitcoin’s run, the flagship cryptocurrency remains extremely volatile. According to Goldman Sachs, Bitcoin needs more institutional money to flow in to mature as an asset and avoid extreme volatility. Jeff Currie, Global Head of Commodities Research at Goldman Sachs says Bitcoin has shown signs of maturity already but funds from institutional investment sectors are still low in comparison.
Not everyone believes Bitcoin is a great investment option. The European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde called Bitcoin a speculative asset and that regulation will be needed. Nonetheless, she also stated that the digital euro could happen within five years from now.
The major economic events deciding the movement of the pair in the next week are TIC Net Long-Term Transactions at Jan 19, Building Permits, Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index, Initial Jobless Claims at Jan 21, Markit Manufacturing PMI, and EIA Crude Oil Stocks Change at Jan 22 for US.
BTC/USD Weekly outlook: