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re: Bitcoin is dropping like a rock. Down to 99,200
Posted on 12/15/25 at 4:22 pm to 98eagle
Posted on 12/15/25 at 4:22 pm to 98eagle
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When there's blood in the water and Bitcoin just keeps dropping and everyone is yelling the sky is falling, just know that I am incrementally buying BITX all the way down
My concern as an owner of bitcoin is that its acting the exact opposite of how it should. The bull case is probably stronger than it’s ever been yet it’s trading lower
Posted on 1/5/26 at 6:24 am to SlidellCajun
Thought this was interesting. LINK
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In their 2026 digital assets outlook, Citi analysts set a 12-month base case assumption for bitcoin at $143,000, driven mainly by “revived ETF demand.” They set a bull case assumption of $189,000, and a bear case, premised on “recessionary macro factors,” of $78,000.
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If Kevin Hassett is appointed as the next Fed chair, this could buoy the price briefly, “but if we have learnt anything this year, it’s that one positive announcement isn’t enough to reignite the crypto rally,” Puckrin continued.
“I still see bitcoin hitting a new all-time high in 2026, but it likely won’t be in January, and it may well retrace lower as market jitters continue, with around $82,000 acting as a strong support level from here,” he said.
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