Where do investors stand on cryptocurrencies? Faith outweighs fear, new survey finds

Where do investors stand on cryptocurrencies? Faith outweighs fear, new survey finds

What's New  | Nov 14, 2021 11:51PM ET

Where do investors stand on cryptocurrencies? Faith outweighs fear, new survey finds

With cryptocurrencies routinely surpassing or approaching all-time-high values, an air of mystery and caution also continues to accompany digital currencies from an investment perspective due to the perception that they foment instability in the markets. Where exactly do investors stand on cryptocurrencies as the end of 2021 approaches?

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In a new survey of 1,421 respondents in the U.S., Investing.com found that faith outweighs fear, as 73 percent of investors plan on investing in cryptocurrencies over the next few months. Forty percent intend to invest between $1,000 and $10,000 in cryptocurrencies before the end of the year, and 15 percent plan to invest between $10,000 and $50,000. The strong interest in digital currency comes despite the fact that 17 percent of investors admitting that they have no idea what the blockchain system is — a trend even greater among Gen Z’s, with 1 in 3 of these younger investors admitting to having no understanding of the technology.

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“A new generation of investors, which entered the market after the rise of commission-free trading during the pandemic, is turning the crypto space on its head,” said Jesse Cohen, senior analyst at Investing.com. “They're much more likely to invest in risky cryptocurrencies than the older generation and they're doing their own research on platforms like Twitter (NYSE:TWTR), Reddit and TikTok, instead of paying attention to the Wall Street experts.”

Fifty eight percent of respondents plan to invest in Ethereum, notably exceeding the 43 percent who anticipate investing in the best-known cryptocurrency, Bitcoin. The value of both of those cryptocurrencies has been surging, jumping to new records. Thirty five percent plan to invest in the Shiba Inu coin, which following astronomical gains over a 15-month period recently plunged by 50 percent, likely indicating that those investors see a crucial buying opportunity in this moment.

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“Many crypto investors have turned more bullish on Ethereum over the past year thanks to its increased involvement in DeFI projects and NFTs. With the price still below the $5,000-level, many expect ETH to double its price in 2022,” asserted Cohen."

Seventy nine percent believe Bitcoin will hit a new record value exceeding $70,000 by the end of this year, while just 21 percent believe it has already reached its ceiling for 2021. Heading into next year, 44 percent see Bitcoin reaching $70,000 - $100,000 in 2022, with 40 percent predicting a value above $100,000 and 16 percent stating that the cryptocurrency will not reach the highs of 2021.

Bitcoin is showing no signs of slowing down with mainstream adoption likely to gain further momentum in the year ahead,” Cohen added. “The flush of ultra-cheap money being pumped into the global financial system by the Federal Reserve and growing fears of inflation will continue to drive money into the crypto space in 2022.”

Twenty eight percent of investors say they fully trust Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, while 20 percent do not trust them at all, and 4 percent believe they are a scam. New regulatory restrictions represent the biggest problem of cryptocurrencies, according to 40 percent of investors. A pullback leading to a big selloff (19 percent) and competition from central banks (15 percent) are the two next-largest concerns in the eyes of investors.

Forty six percent of investors check cryptocurrency prices several times per day, and 24 percent check once a day. In terms of the channels they trust the most when it comes to news on cryptocurrencies, 42 percent opt for independent analysts and 39 percent for experts in blockchain technology — amplifying the importance of Investing.com’s cryptocurrency section, a one-stop shop that empowers retail investors with real-time and comprehensive news, information, and analysis on the world of digital currencies.

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