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    What’s in retailer for Bitcoin in 2026: bullish forecasts vs bearish technical indicators | Invesloan.com

    January 1, 2026
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    Looking ahead to 2026, Bitcoin price forecasts present a sharp divide between institutional optimism and cautionary signals from historical chart patterns.

    While major banks and crypto-native firms continue to predict higher prices driven by structural shifts in the market, technical indicators suggest the risk of a prolonged drawdown remains significant.

    Institutional forecasts temper optimism

    Following strong gains earlier in the post-2024 halving cycle, Bitcoin entered a period of consolidation and volatility in late 2025 amid macroeconomic uncertainty and uneven ETF inflows.

    After reaching an all-time high of $126,000 in October, BTC fell roughly 47% to $80,500 by November.

    Despite the pullback, several large institutions remain bullish on Bitcoin’s medium-term outlook, though with more restrained expectations than earlier projections.

    Standard Chartered now forecasts Bitcoin will reach $150,000 in 2026, cutting its previous $300,000 target due to slower-than-expected institutional buying via ETFs.

    Bernstein analysts have similarly revised their expectations, projecting BTC at $150,000 by the end of 2026 and $200,000 by the end of 2027.

    While they withdrew an earlier call for a $200,000 peak in 2025, they argue that Bitcoin is moving beyond its traditional four-year halving cycle toward a more durable growth path driven by institutional adoption.

    Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy (formerly known as MicroStrategy), also sees Bitcoin reaching $150,000 as 2026 begins, contending that long-term volatility has declined despite recent price weakness.

    Other outlooks vary widely: Fundstrat sees potential upside of $200,000–$250,000, while more conservative estimates cluster between $110,000 and $135,000.

    Market-based probabilities remain mixed.

    Polymarket data shows a 41% chance of Bitcoin exceeding $130,000 and a 25% chance of reaching $150,000 by the end of 2026, alongside a 79% probability of reclaiming $100,000 and an 80% chance of falling to $75,000 during the year.

    Technical indicators warn of deeper downside

    In contrast to bullish forecasts, technical analysis points to continued downside risk.

    Historical halving cycles suggest Bitcoin tends to peak 12–18 months after issuance reductions, and some analysts argue this pattern is now playing out.

    Trader Rekt Capital estimates the current cycle is more than 93% complete, with a potential market top occurring in the fourth quarter of 2025.

    Weekly chart indicators reinforce this caution.

    Bitcoin’s SuperTrend indicator has issued a confirmed “sell” signal, coinciding with BTC falling below its 50-week moving averages—an event that has historically marked the end of bull markets.

    The bearish outlook was further strengthened by a negative crossover in the moving average convergence divergence (MACD) indicator.

    Similar combinations of signals preceded drawdowns of 84% in 2018 and 77% in 2022.

    Benjamin Cowen, founder of IntoTheCryptoverse, expects a near-term rebound toward the 200-day simple moving average around $108,000, followed by renewed weakness.

    He suggests Bitcoin could bottom near the 200-week moving averages, roughly between $60,000 and $70,000, sometime in 2026.

    Structural shifts cloud the cycle debate

    The growing role of traditional finance complicates comparisons with past cycles.

    ETF products, institutional custody, and broader macro influences are reshaping Bitcoin’s market structure, leading some analysts to argue that classic boom-bust patterns may be fading.

    Still, as of now, price charts and indicators continue to resemble prior cycle transitions into bear markets.

    Whether institutional demand can offset these historical dynamics remains uncertain, setting the stage for a volatile and closely watched year ahead for Bitcoin in 2026.

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