Bitcoin on the Verge of a Breakout? Economist Refines Price Target To $120,000

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Economist and market analyst Henrik Zeberg has made an updated bullish forecast for Bitcoin, predicting that the leading cryptocurrency could surge between $115,000 and $120,000.

Zeberg, who forecasted a rise to $95,000-$100,000 in December 2022, revised his prediction based on his Business Cycle Model.

Bitcoin On The Verge Of A Breakout?

Despite a generally bearish sentiment in late 2022, Zeberg maintained his optimistic outlook, which he still holds today. He pointed out that while many predicted an “imminent crash,” the market bottomed out in October 2022, setting the stage for the potential rally he now anticipates.

In a post uploaded today on X, Zeberg reminded his followers of his earlier predictions, highlighting that he was bullish on Bitcoin even when others were not. He has adjusted his targets upwards, aligning his forecast with what he sees as “developing euphoria” in the US markets.

Although he did not specify a timeline for Bitcoin to reach these new highs, Zeberg remains confident in his outlook, even while acknowledging that a severe recession, which he predicts will be worse than the one in 1929, is on the horizon.

Market Sentiment And Other Bullish Predictions

Zeberg’s bullish forecast is not the only one suggesting a six-figure price for Bitcoin. Another prominent crypto analyst, Crypto Jelle on X, recently shared a similarly optimistic outlook. According to Crypto Jelle, Bitcoin’s price could reach as high as $180,000.

Megaphone pattern on Bitcoin chart

He pointed to a bullish megaphone pattern forming over the past six months as a key indicator of this potential price target. Crypto Jelle noted that the pattern’s target remains intact, and he believes that the fourth quarter of this year could bring Bitcoin much closer to this target.

Zeberg’s and Crypto Jelle’s predictions come when BTC is slowly recovering, reclaiming the $61,000 to trade for $61,484 at the time of writing. Regardless of the sluggishness in price recovery, Zeberg and Jelle remain convinced that Bitcoin is poised for substantial gains.

Bitcoin (BTC) price chart on TradingView

However, Zeberg also cautioned investors that while the market may be heading towards a significant top, a major downturn is also likely.

He predicts that the forthcoming recession will trigger a severe bear market, which he expects to unfold in two phases: a “deflationary”  phase followed by a “stagflationary” one, with a brief mid-cycle bounce as the Federal Reserve intervenes in 2025.

Featured image created with DALL-E, Chatt from TradingView

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