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Analysts: Bitcoin is still expected to hit a record high between the third quarter of this year and the first quarter of 2026

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Reprinted from panewslab

04/06/2025·26D

According to PANews on April 5, crypto analyst Miles Deutscher tweeted to back Bitcoin, believing that Bitcoin will set a new ATH between the third quarter of this year and the first quarter of 2026. It believes that people ignore the bigger picture and the final rebound will be stronger than ever. The reasons are as follows:

  • Trump’s plan causes short-term pain as it tries to lower the dollar/yield rate (currently in the process of market digesting a new baseline).
  • The medium term is that tariffs will force domestic government bond absorption to offset the reduction in foreign purchases (BTC is extremely sensitive to global liquidity).
  • Markets may bottom out with concerns about recession (a terrible word, markets hate uncertainty), but when the recession officially arrives, markets will already start paying attention to the Fed's reaction
  • The Fed will eventually be forced to cut interest rates, paving the way for possible quantitative easing in 2026 (remember that the market is forward-looking, in my opinion, quantitative easing this year may not be as important as other liquidity measures - they have options: buyback operations, BTFP, buying Treasury bonds, etc.).
  • As for altcoins, quality products may follow the trajectory of BTC and find the bottom before recovery – low-quality projects will be eliminated.
  • In tighter liquidity environments, market participants tend to integrate around higher quality assets (first BTC) and then lower the risk curve after confidence and liquidity improves.
  • As for the short term, anything can happen. Now it's extremely difficult to predict anything in the 1-12 week range and is largely a stupid game.

It’s not easy to be patient, but it’s what you need now. Individuals will increase their exposure in the coming weeks/months, as these overall situations will be pretty good from the first quarter of next year.

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