• Bitcoin has been on a tear during the past year.

  • There are quite a few factors driving its price higher, and most will stay in play.

  • Three things in particular are pushing it higher, and none are linked to the halving.

Bitcoin‘s (CRYPTO: BTC) price is up almost 40% in the past six months, and it might be going even higher soon. This trend is not simply random fluctuation in the asset’s price.

There are at least three things that are driving the coin’s surge. All are likely to continue, so let’s take a look at each.

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Many investors like to think that an asset’s value is determined by its fundamental attributes rather than the flighty emotions of our fellow investors. It’s a nice idea, and it underpins all financial models. But it’s bogus, especially when it comes to a high-profile asset like Bitcoin.

Reflexivity is a finance theory that describes how an asset’s price and its fundamentals co-influence each other in a feedback loop: Investor beliefs move price, price movement alters fundamentals, and the altered fundamentals then validate or undermine the original beliefs, often amplifying the cycle. This loop works the most durably when the fundamental attributes of the investment are solid, otherwise the process would be a bit too close to a Ponzi scheme, which would deter investors rather than attracting them.

Bitcoin is reflexivity exemplified, largely because like all crypto it doesn’t have fundamentals for use in traditional valuation models. Instead, belief lifts its price, price attracts believers, they hold out and hope for even higher prices, and the self-fulfilling cycle continues. So one of the biggest reasons that Bitcoin is surging right now is that it was surging before. And one of the biggest reasons that it will continue to surge in the near term is that it’s surging now.

Be aware that reflexivity works in reverse, too. The right sequence of bad economic catalysts or new regulations could send Bitcoin’s price cratering, and on a long enough timeline, it will happen at some point. That doesn’t detract from the coin’s long-term investment thesis, but it’s a reason to purchase with caution when prices are rising rapidly.

Now is the heyday of global governmental Bitcoin policy.

The Trump administration recently issued an executive order calling for the creation of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. Although it isn’t yet implemented and hasn’t been connected to any operational mechanics for doing so, if it is implemented as envisioned, it will make the U.S. into a major holder of Bitcoin simply by virtue of it being mandated to retain coins it obtains via asset forfeitures. And that will have a direct impact on the coin’s price over time, as it will mean that more and more supply will be held off of the market for an indefinite period, or at least until a new administration changes the policy.