With just 15 days remaining before 2025 closes out, it's worth revisiting what some of the market's most prominent voices have been forecasting for Bitcoin's end-of-year price.
The predictions paint quite a range. Standard Chartered pegged it at $100K, while others have been significantly more bullish. Klay Thompson called for $150K. JPMorgan's estimates landed at $170K. VanEck positioned themselves at $180K. Both Fundstrat and Bernstein made the same call: $200K. And then there's the really ambitious end of the spectrum—CryptoHayes threw out $250K as their target.
So where's Bitcoin actually trading as we head into the final stretch? Whether these forecasts hit their marks or fall short will tell us a lot about how accurate the major players really were at reading the market's trajectory this year.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 14h ago
These predictions are way too off, $100K to $250K, this is basically gambling.
JPMorgan doesn't even dare to tell the truth, someone will definitely get called out.
What is CryptoHayes thinking with $250K? Wake up, buddy.
The more predictions, the faster they crash; just wait and see whose face gets the most swollen.
It's pretty much like rolling dice; everyone is guessing, no need to pretend.
Standard Chartered is still the most pragmatic, the rest are just dreaming.
These analysts are just riding the hype until the end of the year, hilarious.
Forget about these predictions, they have nothing to do with my investments anyway.
In the end, it all depends on how the market moves itself; predictions are pointless.
Let's see who has the most accurate leaks in the last two weeks; gambling spirit.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 12-16 11:22
These predictions really cover everything, and the absurdity level is comparable to guessing randomly.
Where is Bitcoin headed? Can it skyrocket from 100K to 250K in 15 days? CryptoHayes must be dreaming.
Those predictions from big institutions... I just want to laugh when I see them. Everyone wants to take a gamble before the end of the year.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-16 08:19
It has proven that predictions and reality are always two different things. I need to record all these data points for review.
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AirdropHunter007
· 12-16 08:16
These predictions are too broad, it feels like playing a numbers game; only a few can actually guess correctly.
Major institutions are hyping everything up; it's time to review their performance at the end of the year.
That 250K is just pure fantasy, wake up.
Where is BTC actually standing right now? Let's see who can guess correctly.
JPM and their crew are playing with numbers again, it's always the same.
CryptoHayes is just trying to attract attention; 250K is impossible.
The end of the year is coming; let's see if this group of "experts" feels any pain.
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HodlOrRegret
· 12-16 08:07
These are all just numbers on paper; the key is where BTC actually is now...
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250K? Haha, is CryptoHayes serious this time or just throwing a tantrum?
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These big influencers have such a wide prediction range; honestly, they’re just playing it safe...
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From 100K to 250K, who the hell can guess such a huge gap correctly?
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It's the end of the year, still talking about target prices; might as well look at the actual trend.
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JPMorgan 170K vs CryptoHayes 250K, betting on who will be proven wrong.
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So many predictions that my ears are getting calloused; better to hold coins and wait for the answer.
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Standard Chartered’s 100K minimum guarantee, is this just idling?
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What’s the current price of Bitcoin? How far are these predictions from reality?
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I just want to know where it will finally land, or else everyone will be wrong.
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So many predictions, but how many are actually making money...
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BankruptWorker
· 12-16 07:59
Haha, 250K is really bold to say. These people's prediction skills are still as outrageous as ever.
These predictions look like lottery tickets. In the end, we'll just see who gets it right.
The person betting 250K is definitely something, but I still want to see how far Bitcoin can go in the end.
These 15 days will be interesting to watch, it's like watching a big show, so satisfying.
JPMorgan's 170K seems somewhat reliable, but who knows. Anyway, I'm just trading based on intuition.
Bankrupt worker daily: Looking at these predictions and thinking about my wallet, all I can do is haha.
With just 15 days remaining before 2025 closes out, it's worth revisiting what some of the market's most prominent voices have been forecasting for Bitcoin's end-of-year price.
The predictions paint quite a range. Standard Chartered pegged it at $100K, while others have been significantly more bullish. Klay Thompson called for $150K. JPMorgan's estimates landed at $170K. VanEck positioned themselves at $180K. Both Fundstrat and Bernstein made the same call: $200K. And then there's the really ambitious end of the spectrum—CryptoHayes threw out $250K as their target.
So where's Bitcoin actually trading as we head into the final stretch? Whether these forecasts hit their marks or fall short will tell us a lot about how accurate the major players really were at reading the market's trajectory this year.