$150k Bitcoin From Tom Lee
Fundstrat Global Advisors LLC’s Tom Lee is still of the opinion that the crypto market is too small to support an exchange traded fund. The US Securities and Exchange Commission has thwarted several attempts to get a crypto ETF launched but that may not be a bad thing according to Bitcoin bull Lee. Speaking to he added that big fund launches can have around $13 billion of first-year demand. For Bitcoin to be able to cope with this demand he suggested it should be priced around $150,000.“The SEC needs to punt the ETF until crypto becomes bigger, but demand for an ETF is monstrous.”He added that they’re doing a good job by protecting individuals which is how mainstream will eventually get involved in crypto.
“Institutions aren’t going to touch crypto if they think the SEC isn’t doing a good job,”The $150,000 price valuation is not too sky high and others are of the opinion that it could be even higher. Pantera Capital founder Dan Morehead has also been talking price predictions for Bitcoin.
“Graph the price of Bitcoin logarithmically, its trend is going to grow at 235% compound annual growth rate … And if you just extrapolate that line out for another year it’s $122,000 per Bitcoin and then one more year, $356,000.”He added that transaction rates will also be greatly improved as the network evolves. When asked about an ETF he said that it could take many years, echoing Lee’s sentiment.
He added that everyone should own some Bitcoin and that premise could escalate prices into seven figures. There was the caveat that BTC has a 20% chance of failure but he also predicted a 50% chance of success as it has done so for the past ten years.
“But after 10 years of working well without interruption, with more than 60 million holders, adding more than 1 million new holders per month and moving more than $1 billion per day worldwide, it has a good chance of succeeding.”
Bitcoin price predictions are always points of contention, but the general outlook from industry heavyweight is a bullish long term future for BTC.
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