Can Bitcoin reach $250,000 by 2026 amid the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut cycle and capital rotation?

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【Crypto World】Recently, I came across some interesting viewpoints. Although there are many uncertainties in Federal Reserve policies lately, when considering factors such as room for rate cuts, improving economic data, and adjustments in capital flows, it still supports risk assets. Especially in sectors like energy, finance, and small-cap stocks, capital is rotating.

Speaking of Bitcoin, some industry analysts have reaffirmed a rather bold target—reaching $250,000 by 2026. The logic behind this prediction is not complicated: macro liquidity improvement + risk asset revaluation + increased attractiveness of Bitcoin as a store of value. Of course, this is based on the premise that all these conditions are met. The market is always full of uncertainties, but such voices indeed provide some perspectives for reference.

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TokenomicsTherapistvip
· 01-07 21:56
$250,000? It still depends on whether the Fed folks dare to really loosen monetary policy or not. Those analysts talk nicely, but conditions have to be met... what about reality? Small-cap stocks are truly rotating, but whether Bitcoin can keep up is still a question. It seems everyone is betting on rate cuts, but if they hike rates again, the market will crash.
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HalfBuddhaMoneyvip
· 01-06 12:08
$250,000? Let's see if we can hold our current position first, haha. The interest rate cut cycle is indeed tempting, but with so many uncertainties, how can it be so certain? Capital rotation sounds nice, but frankly, it's just a gamble on policies.
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OffchainWinnervip
· 01-06 12:04
Ha, $250,000? Come on, people who say that haven't seen a real bull market in 2021. By the way, liquidity has really improved in the energy finance sector, that's where the opportunity is. Why wait around for dead Bitcoin? However, interest rate cuts do support risk assets, as long as the Federal Reserve can hold back from hawkish rhetoric. Anyway, I don't believe in precise predictions. With so many variables in the market, do conditions even get fulfilled? Dream on. If Bitcoin hits $250,000, I’ll laugh to death, but maybe it could really drop to $150,000 for more excitement, haha.
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NFTHoardervip
· 01-06 11:58
$250,000? Dreaming or do they really have that confidence? But speaking of it, the Fed's recent moves do seem like laying the groundwork. It sounds like capital rotation—energy and financial small caps are getting the gains, while we’re just drinking the soup. Whether Bitcoin can break through still depends on how this macro guy looks. Cutting rates + liquidity + store of value—all sound right, but who can say for sure what the variables are? People were analyzing it the same way last year at this time. But if it really comes true... I need to stock up more.
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 01-06 11:47
$250,000? Fine, let's focus on hitting this year's goals first. --- The room for rate cuts and capital rotation, it sounds just so-so. It all depends on how the Federal Reserve messes around. --- Liquidity improvement is the premise, but is this premise reliable... --- It's all predictions and assumptions. Might as well go all in and wait. --- $250,000? I just want to know if I can stand firm by the end of this year. --- The analysis is quite clear, but it's old-fashioned logic. The market has never followed the usual patterns. --- Capital rotation is indeed happening. The small-cap stocks had a pretty strong wave.
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