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2025-11-24 15:55:08

Bloomberg Analyst Mike McGlone Announces New Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction!

Bitcoin (BTC) started the new week with a recovery as expectations for a Fed interest rate cut for December increased. Bitcoin, which fell to as low as $80,000 on Friday, rose above $86,000 today. However, this decline may be temporary, as some analysts have suggested that Bitcoin could correct to around $50,000 next year. Bloomberg Intelligence's senior commodity strategist Mike McGlone said on LinkedIn that Bitcoin's price could fall 60% from its record high of $126,000 next year. At this point, McGlone predicted that Bitcoin could face additional downward pressure next year due to macro uncertainty and rising risk-on asset sentiment, with the price falling to as low as $50,000. “Is Bitcoin $50,000 or $150,000 in 2026? My guess is $50,000, especially if the S&P 500 experiences its third year of decline since 2008. The analyst also added that there is a widespread view in the market that Bitcoin's direction will be redetermined by the year-end FOMC meeting and movements in the stock market. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: Bloomberg Analyst Mike McGlone Announces New Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction!

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