Bitcoin, stocks, gold: What is the best investment today?

In the broader recent picture, there really haven’t been many bright spots for the stock market and cryptocurrencies, which have fallen in value quite sharply.

As they say, markets frequently take the elevator down and the stairs up, and we are currently in the elevator.

In 2022, on the other hand, gold has retained its value and is now up in every currency in the world.

In this article we explain:

  • How far will the stock market fall?
  • Will bitcoin drop further in 2022?
  • Why did gold retain its value, while stocks and bitcoin are down?

How far will the stock market fall?

The stock market has been battered ever since the beginning of the year due to surging inflation and a more than uncertain economic outlook.

The S&P 500 had its worst January since 2009 with a decline of 3.6%, plunging nearly 4% earlier in June to close in a bear market, setting a new low for the year.

And with recession fears growing and inflation at its highest level in 40 years, many investors are worried that the stock market may crash:

The 3 biggest stock market crashes in recent history

  • 2020: The COVID-19 crash. Many investors still remember the latest crash caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Back then, the stock market fell 34% but regained its peak quite fast, in just 33 days.
  • 2008: The Subprime Mortgage Crisis. This one was brought on by a sharp drop in U.S. home prices following the burst of a housing bubble. The S&P 500 dropped nearly 57%, taking about 17 months to recover.
  • 2000: The Dotcom Bubble. It was caused by major overvaluation of tech companies in the late 1990s. As a result, the tech-heavy Nasdaq lost nearly 77% of its value and wouldn’t recover for almost 15 years.

Jack Ablin, founding partner of Cresset Capital gave a good summary of the recent situation in the stock market:

“Anyone who wants to be bullish can’t find anything to hang their hat on. There’s nothing out there right now with valuations under question, with interest rates rising, the direction of the economy uncertain.” 

What does it mean for investors? 

In short, it could mean losses.

It’s a little obvious but sometimes bear repeating: when the market goes down, the more you are invested in the stock market, the more the total value of your investment goes down, too. 

Here’s an example: 

Let’s say you invested $10,000 total to buy 50 shares of a fund trading at $200 per share. Then imagine that the total market dropped by 15%. Each share you owned would fall in value to $170, and your overall investment would decrease to $8,500.

Will bitcoin drop further in 2022?

And if the stock market is frowning right now, things don’t look good in the crypto market, either.

Investors have even been speculating about the possibility of a crypto winter❄️, which is a nickname for when crypto prices fall and remain low for an extended period of time.

The bitcoin price has slid down, from almost $49,000 in March to under $21,000 now. And Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, has followed a similar path.

And if the economy doesn't improve, some experts believe that the value of bitcoin and Ethereum may drop even more.

For example, according to Ian Harnett, co-founder and chief investment officer of Absolute Strategy Research, bitcoin could drop to as low as $13,000.

Read out SPOTLIGHT to learn why cryptocurrencies are so volatile.

What does it mean for investors?

If your portfolio has digital currency and stocks, it probably means diversification

As Melissa Bouchillon, a CFP and managing partner at Sound View Wealth Advisors, puts it: