Bitcoin and Gold Prices: A Fledging Long-Term Relationship

  • Zwick H
  • Syed S
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This study applies threshold regression model in a bivariate framework to explore the nonlinear long-term relationship among Bitcoin and gold prices over the period 2010-2018. Results are threefold: first, we show that gold is a significant predictor of Bitcoin prices. Second, we find evidence of a non-linear relationship between Bitcoin and gold prices characterized rather by a two-regime relationship with a structural break occurring in October 2017. Third, before the break, there is significant, negative but weak causality indicating that Bitcoin is a speculative asset. After the break, the relationship becomes significantly positive revealing diversifier and hedge properties of Bitcoin.

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Zwick, H. S., & Syed, S. A. S. (2019). Bitcoin and Gold Prices: A Fledging Long-Term Relationship. Theoretical Economics Letters, 09(07), 2516–2525. https://doi.org/10.4236/tel.2019.97159

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