3 Reasons Ethereum Will Continue To Outperform Bitcoin

 | Dec 14, 2021 20:51

This article was written exclusively for Investing.com

  • Another set of new highs and corrections
  • Ethereum has outperformed Bitcoin throughout 2021
  • Reason 1: The platform
  • Reason 2: Energy, energy, and energy
  • Reason 3: Bitcoin is the grandfather, Ethereum the more fertile son

I began my career in markets in 1977 when I took a summer job at the world’s leading commodity merchant company in those days, Philipp Brothers. I came to the business at a fortuitous time in my teens, with inflation gripping the global economy, pushing raw material prices to record highs. In 1980, the crude oil and precious metals trading departments contributed enough profits to purchase Salomon Brothers, a Wall Street boutique bond trading company expanding into other sectors of the financial markets.

The markets changed in the 1980s as financial markets boomed and commodities sank. Philipp Brothers may have bought Salomon, but the management shifted, and the financial firm dominated the relationship. Both companies are long gone. Each profited from incredible bull markets in the asset classes where they were experts and groundbreakers.

During my forty-year career, I have seen bull markets and bear markets, but I have never seen anything quite like the cryptocurrency market. The turbo bull asset class has risen from obscurity in 2010 to a variety of financial market instruments that become more mainstream each day.

Whatever you think of cryptos, you have to admire the head-spinning price action. And since traders and speculators embrace volatility because it creates a paradise of opportunities, cryptocurrency has been the Garden of Eden.

Bitcoin and Ethereum are the digital currency leaders, but they are very different. Even though Bitcoin continues to lead with a market cap nearly double Ethereum’s, the second-leading crypto out of an asset class with over 15,550 members is growing faster than Bitcoin and may eventually overtake the leader.

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On Nov. 10, Bitcoin and Ethereum reached their most recent record highs.