Cathie Wood: “This Will Trigger The Biggest Bull Market In History” [Bitcoin & Ethereum Prediction]
[HPP] Cathie WoodOctober 14, 202515 min
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- 💡 Cathie Wood predicts a new productivity boom led by crypto, driven by the alignment of innovation, policy, and liquidity.
- 🎯 Governments are slashing taxes and deregulating industries, priming the system for significant growth.
- 💰 The US is allowing full expensing of manufacturing structures, R&D, and software, effectively lowering the corporate tax rate to around 10% for the next three years.
- ✅ This fiscal shockwave is expected to lead to a productivity-driven boom, moving from a rolling recession into recovery.
Deflationary Expansion and Interest Rates
- 📈 This era is compared to Reaganomics, where strong real growth coincided with surprisingly low inflation.
- 📉 Productivity acts as a potent anti-inflationary force, pulling prices down while pushing growth up.
- 🏦 Cathie Wood believes that by 2026, it will be clear we are in a deflationary expansion, forcing central banks to cut interest rates.
Crypto as a Macro Trade and Hedge
- 🚀 Bitcoin and Ethereum are viewed not as speculative plays, but as macro trades, digital equivalents of leading companies from past productivity revolutions.
- 🛡️ Investors are adopting a barbell strategy, using equities for growth and gold/crypto to hedge against instability.
- 🔥 Crypto is considered the **
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