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Bitcoin peaked at $126,198. It is now at $74,631. Anthony Scaramucci bought at $15. He is still buying, and he has a specific date for when things turn around.
Scaramucci, founder and managing partner of SkyBridge Capital, has been one of Wall Street’s most visible Bitcoin advocates through the entire drawdown. In a recent SoFi interview, he laid out why the current correction has not changed his thesis, and when he expects it to end.
Scaramucci frames the current drop as entirely normal. Bitcoin peaked above $126,000 in October 2025, driven by regulatory optimism around the CLARITY Act and the GENIUS Act. When that legislation stalled, over-leveraged positions unwound, whales sold, and Bitcoin fell nearly 50% from its high.
He has been through ten bear markets in 38 years of investing and he is not selling.
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His thesis is built around Bitcoin’s four-year halving cycle. Supply halved roughly two years ago – from 900 coins per day to 450. Historically, cycles run a period of appreciation, then a 30 to 50% correction at the midpoint, then recovery.
Long term, he believes Bitcoin can reach the market capitalisation of gold, roughly $30 trillion, over 10 to 15 years. That would represent approximately a 20x return from current levels.
His most distinctive argument is generational. Older money still flows to gold when fear hits – proven when gold surged while Bitcoin fell during geopolitical uncertainty in 2025. But Scaramucci argues people currently in their early 30s will be running asset management firms in a decade.
That shift is structural and it does not depend on a single catalyst.
Do the homework first. Start with a 1 to 2% allocation. Hold for at least four to five years.
The homework, he says, comes before everything else. Conviction cannot be borrowed.
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