Investors can expect tailwinds heading into 2021: analyst

Fundstrat Global Advisors Managing Partner and Head of Research Tom Lee joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss what tailwinds investors can expect heading into 2021.

Video Transcript

MYLES UDLAND: Tom, we talked in the first segment about the stock market. And I think we know where we got to go next. We got to talk about what's happening in crypto. Bitcoin continues its rally on a market cap basis. We have seen Bitcoin at a record high on a price-per-coin basis.

We're within spitting distance of the record. What have you seen in this space? And I guess the natural follow on is, how much institutional interest do you guys continue to get in your work, and I think a lot of people view that as a proxy for sort of where Bitcoin is headed?

TOM LEE: Yeah, it's an interesting year because number one, we know that Bitcoin as a digital asset or internet money, it's really thrives off network value. So the more people who adopt it, the more parabolically the price rises. We've seen a pretty substantial increase in engagement this year.

And I've been pretty surprised because it is institutional. We always thought US would be sort of the most important market to watch for adoption, and it's really taking off here. Fortunately, we are one of the few firms that sort of sits between institutions and digital assets, so we've seen a lot of interest and a lot of engagement.

The halvening happened this year, which, of course, historically, is good for price because you're reducing supply. But history also says that the year that follows the halvening is much more important. So I think if Bitcoin was the best-performing asset last year, in 2019, it's killing it this year.

It's just crushing all other hedges and asset classes this year, 2020. But in 2021, I think Bitcoin could be the year of the fireworks. So if people are interested, they really should realize that the best is probably yet to come.

JARED BLIKRE: Tom, want to get your take on some of the other crypto assets, Ethereum, Ethereum 2.0 coming down the pike here. Are you interested in this or any other tokens or cryptocurrencies, for that matter?

TOM LEE: I mean, yes, we are. In fact, you know, our senior digital lead David Grider does a lot of work on specific projects, and he's-- you know, he's actually probably good enough to do code audits. And I think that, you know, people have to keep mind Bitcoin is really the cornerstone of digital assets and digital money and sort of the importance of why people need to have exposure, but there's going to be so many other pathways to realize asset appreciation.