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#比特币价格走势 Wow, recently the predictions about Bitcoin in 2026 really have my head spinning😅 Sometimes they say it could rise to $170,000, and other times they say it might drop to just over $60,000. The price difference is just too outrageous!
As a newcomer to the scene, looking at these analysts' opinions feels like "ice and fire." Tom Lee said Bitcoin could hit a new all-time high by the end of January 2026, but his fund's analysts predict a big drop in the first half of the year, down to $60,000–$65,000? Should I be excited or anxious😂
But after looking at so much information, I found an interesting phenomenon: everyone says they are long-term bullish, but short-term volatility is high. Galaxy Research even said that 2026 is hard to predict, but by the end of 2027, it could reach $250,000? That made me understand a bit—like Bitcoin's story isn't just about one year, but about an entire cycle.
The most interesting part is that some analysts mentioned Bitcoin has experienced sell-offs since October, but the RSI indicator has fallen below 30 (oversold level) more than 5 times and then rebounded each time. Does this mean it might be a buy signal now? Or should I wait until that possible $60,000 level before entering🤔