Hitting new all-time highs by Christmas is beginning to look conservative, but one analyst called current levels back in August.
As noted by consumer investment service Swan Bitcoin on Nov. 18, the co-founder of The Investor's Podcast Network, Preston Pysh, predicted 90% end-of-year returns for BTC/USD when the pair traded at $11,400.
"You should be making a new all-time high by Christmas 2020. That means we've got 80-90% upside from here, which is insane, right because there's not that many more months between now and Christmas," Pysh said during an episode of the company's Swan Signal podcast.
BTC/USD hit highs of $18,400 overnight on Tuesday, capping an extraordinary 24 hours that saw gains hit 10%. The performance accompanied new all-time highs for Bitcoin's market cap.
Pysh himself was already in the spotlight thanks to a Twitter discussion in which he highlighted common fallacies about Bitcoin and its security.
As PlanB himself continues to note, Bitcoin is behaving exactly in line with expectations following the start of its third halving cycle in May this year.
"Remember posting this tweet in August and all the traditional financiers thought I was nuts. Guess what. It's just math," Pysh commented on Wednesday.
On the subject of traditional financiers, a renewed sense of satisfaction came over much of social media on Tuesday when Ray Dalio, the well-known investor who had just poured scorn on Bitcoin, appeared to admit that he did not understand it.
"I might be missing something about Bitcoin so I'd love to be corrected," he wrote.
Among those offering to do so were Pysh himself, along with Avanti Bank CEO Caitlin Long.
This analyst called Bitcoin's new price high in 2020 three months ago
Published on Nov 18, 2020
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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