Bitcoin, after experiencing a 6% decline in June 2025, has rebounded and is currently testing resistance around $94,700. Analysts believe this rally is due to investors reallocating funds into oversold assets rather than a major trend reversal. Nic Puckrin from Coin Bureau predicts that Bitcoin will hit a new all-time high in 2026, but he also warns that this upward momentum may not be very strong, and the possibility of a downward reversal still exists. Conversely, Vince Stanzione from First Information remains bearish, noting that Bitcoin's performance last year lagged far behind gold.
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Bitcoin, after experiencing a 6% decline in June 2025, has rebounded and is currently testing resistance around $94,700. Analysts believe this rally is due to investors reallocating funds into oversold assets rather than a major trend reversal. Nic Puckrin from Coin Bureau predicts that Bitcoin will hit a new all-time high in 2026, but he also warns that this upward momentum may not be very strong, and the possibility of a downward reversal still exists. Conversely, Vince Stanzione from First Information remains bearish, noting that Bitcoin's performance last year lagged far behind gold.