Bitcoin could dip to $70K, but current price a ‘good entry point’ — Fundstrat

Key Points

  • Bitcoin could dip to $70K, but current price a ‘good entry point’ — Fundstrat
  • Tom Lee believes Bitcoin will be one of the best-performing assets of the year
  • Bitcoin's recent correction is considered normal for a hyper-volatile asset
  • Analysts expect Bitcoin to face headwinds due to high inflation narrative
  • Long-term forecasts suggest Bitcoin could reach $180,000 to $200,000 by 2025

Summary

Despite warnings from analysts that Bitcoin might fall below $70,000, Fundstrat's Tom Lee insists that the current price around $90,000 is a good entry point for long-term investors. Lee, in a recent interview, highlighted that Bitcoin's recent 15% drop from its all-time high is a typical correction for such a volatile asset. He predicts Bitcoin will be among the top performers this year, suggesting that even if it dips to $70,000 or lower, it would likely rally back. However, short-term headwinds like high inflation and potential monetary policy tightening by the Federal Reserve could impact Bitcoin's price. Despite these challenges, asset managers like VanEck and Bitwise are optimistic, forecasting Bitcoin could reach between $180,000 to $200,000 by the end of 2025, especially if the U.S. establishes a Bitcoin reserve. Currently, Bitcoin is trading at $94,650, showing a slight recovery from its recent dip below $90,000.

cointelegraph
January 14, 2025
Crypto
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