Bitcoin Price Predictions by Saylor, Lee, and Hayes Miss the Mark for 2025
COINOTAG News notes that the crypto industry began 2025 with hopeful sentiment, but year-end reflections show forecasts not fully realized, despite early Bitcoin price forecasts for 2025. Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, had touted a Bitcoin price near $200,000 by year-end 2025; by November he acknowledged his target was “pretty bad,” underscoring the challenge of predicting a volatile market.
Tom Lee, a veteran crypto strategist, started 2025 bullish, projecting Bitcoin above $250,000 by year-end. As November closed, he shifted his target to above $100,000, illustrating how forecasts adjust in response to evolving fundamentals.
Michael Saylor, a leading proponent of institutional uptake, asserted early in the year that rising institutional demand would push prices higher. On October 29 he said the trajectory pointed to around $150,000 by year-end, a stance that reflected cautious optimism amid macro headwinds.
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