Is Bitcoin the New Digital Gold? Evidence From Extreme Price Movements in Financial Markets

Is bitcoin the new digital gold? To answer this question, we investigate the potential benefits of bitcoin during extremely volatile periods. We use the multivariate extreme value theory, which is the appropriate statistical approach to model the tail dependence structure of the return distribution. First, considering positions in equity markets, we find - similarly to previous studies - that the correlation of extreme returns increases during stock market crashes and decreases during stock market booms. Second, by combining each equity market with bitcoin, we find that the correlation of extreme returns sharply decreases during both market booms and crashes, indicating that bitcoin could provide the sought-after benefits of diversification during turbulent times. A similar result is obtained for gold, confirming its well-recognized status as a safe haven when a crisis occurs. Finally, we find a low extreme correlation between bitcoin and gold, which implies that both assets can be used together in times of turbulence in financial markets to protect equity positions. From a portfolio management perspective, we show that the introduction of bitcoin (along with gold) substantially improves the performance of equity positions under tail risk constraints. Such evidence indicates that bitcoin can be considered the new digital gold. However, gold itself can still play an important role in portfolio risk management.

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