Following inaccurate forecasts for 2025, analysts are approaching 2026 Bitcoin price predictions with caution. Optimistic projections from Tom Lee, Standard Chartered, Bernstein, JPMorgan, and Citibank suggest a range of $150,000 to $250,000, driven by institutional adoption, spot ETF inflows, and regulatory clarity. Arthur Hayes and IOSG's Jocy present a more moderate outlook, predicting $120,000 to $200,000, citing liquidity and policy factors.
On the conservative side, CryptoQuant, Peter Brandt, and Mike McGlone warn of potential demand slowdowns and technical risks, suggesting extreme scenarios could see prices fall to $70,000, $56,000, or even as low as $25,000 or $10,000. Overall, 2026 forecasts reflect significant divergence, focusing on ranges and scenarios rather than definitive targets.
Analysts Offer Divergent Bitcoin Price Predictions for 2026
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