Bitcoin’s Price Forecast Sparks Debate Among Analysts
Bitcoin's price has recently entered a bear market phase amid various challenges.
Last week, BTC hit a bottom of $53,540, its lowest level since February, before rebounding to $57,200 at the time of writing.
This fluctuation has sparked debate among experts, with some optimistic about a quick recovery.
A Standard Chartered analyst predicts Bitcoin could surpass $100,000 by year-end, citing ongoing institutional interest and expectations around potential regulatory shifts under a potential Trump presidency.
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Bitcoin Analyst Predicts Potential Rally by October Based on Historical TrendsMeanwhile, Ki Young Ju of CryptoQuant remains bullish, forecasting potential dips to $47,000 but expecting a rise to $112,000 next year.
Analysts also see potential bullish indicators, including expected Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and market movements away from risk-averse assets to tech stocks and Bitcoin.
However, others caution that Bitcoin’s price decline may persist, pointing to technical patterns and ongoing large-scale transactions and liquidations affecting market sentiment.
Has Bitcoin completed a double top?
Yes or no????
If yet, minimum target is $44,000
What do you think? $BTC pic.twitter.com/EpzeihHJtF— Peter Brandt (@PeterLBrandt) July 7, 2024
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