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Enduring relief or fleeting respite? Bitcoin as a hedge and safe haven for the US dollar

Thomas Conlon, Shaen Corbet, Richard McGee

2024Annals of Operations Research17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Can technology protect investors from extreme losses? This paper investigates the short- and long-run hedging and safe haven properties of Bitcoin for the US dollar over the period 2010-2023, incorporating the COVID-19-related market turmoil. Our findings reveal that (i) Bitcoin acts as a strong hedge for all US dollar currency pairs examined, (ii) Bitcoin functions as a weak safe haven for the US dollar at short investment horizons, as indicated by a limited relationship during acute negative price movements, (iii) Bitcoin, instead of acting as a safe haven may, instead, increase aggregate risk at long horizons during periods of extreme losses. The analysis, performed using a series of horizon-dependent econometric tests, provides evidence of some US dollar risk-reduction benefits from Bitcoin but limited potential for enduring relief from long-run extreme negative US dollar rate movements.

Topics & Concepts

Safe havenLiberian dollarHedgeEconomicsMonetary economicsCurrencyHavenFinancial economicsFinanceMathematicsCombinatoricsBiologyEcologyBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityMarket Dynamics and VolatilityComplex Systems and Time Series Analysis