Bloomberg analyst Mike McGlone has predicted how much more Bitcoin's price could lose after its recent drop. Continue Reading: Bloomberg Senior Analyst Mike McGloneBloomberg analyst Mike McGlone has predicted how much more Bitcoin's price could lose after its recent drop. Continue Reading: Bloomberg Senior Analyst Mike McGlone

Bloomberg Senior Analyst Mike McGlone Predicts How Low Bitcoin Price Could Fall!

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The sharp drop in Bitcoin (BTC) price to $74,000 has reignited fears of a “crypto winter” in the markets.

Industry leaders say this decline is not limited to cryptocurrencies but is part of a global macroeconomic shift.

Bloomberg’s Mike McGlone paints a rather pessimistic picture, comparing the current situation to the 2008 financial crisis. He argues that assets like Bitcoin, silver, and copper are overvalued and that the market is in a “clean-up” phase. McGlone predicts that Bitcoin could fall to $50,000 and silver back to $50. According to the analyst, as long as stock market volatility remains low, risky assets will continue to be at risk. The expert states that this year is “the year to stay in Treasury bonds.”

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Dave Weisberger, while characterizing Bitcoin’s recent decline as a “time-based capitulation,” maintains confidence in the digital asset’s fundamentals. Weisberger notes that Bitcoin’s 24/7 open and transparent market functions far more healthily than physical commodities like silver. He interprets the 40% drop in silver as an “altcoin-like movement.”

According to Weisberger, the real major change will be in the Fed’s regulatory power. He believes that with Bitcoin being accepted as “clean collateral,” it will become central to the financial system in the long term.

James Lavish approaches the subject from a broader macro perspective, drawing attention to the “prices of tomorrow” thesis. He argues that while artificial intelligence increases productivity, it also creates natural deflation, but debt-ridden economies need inflation for growth. Lavish believes the US cannot roll over its maturing $14 trillion debt at low interest rates, and that markets are pricing in this uncertainty. He also states that Bitcoin is still seen as the “tip of the risk spear” and that it foreshadows liquidity crunch in global markets.

*This is not investment advice.

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