James Lavish, a former hedge fund manager, has declared the traditional four-year Bitcoin halving cycle obsolete, attributing market movements to global liquidity and central bank policies. Speaking on Scott Melker's YouTube show, Lavish suggested that Bitcoin is now in a liquidity cycle lasting 6-7 years. He forecasts Bitcoin's price could soar to $150,000 or even $180,000 by 2026 as liquidity increases.
Lavish also discussed the economic landscape, describing a 'K-shaped' recovery where the wealthy benefit disproportionately while the majority face inflation challenges. He indicated that the Federal Reserve might turn to quantitative easing to avert market downturns.
James Lavish Declares Bitcoin's 4-Year Cycle Obsolete, Eyes $150K in 2026
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