There’s no analyst consensus for the Bitcoin price outlook for 2026.
In a recent client memo, Fundstrat warned of choppy markets and a potential BTC dip toward the $60K–$65K zone.
Fundstrat’s Crypto Strategy Head Sean Farrell said ETF inflow exhaustion and post-halving miner selling could pressure prices short term.
Source: Fundstrat
This was contrary to the fund’s head of research, Tom Lee’s public call for a new all-time high of $200K by early January, sparking confusion and community backlash.
But Fundstrat was not the only bear in early 2026.
Bitcoin’s mixed 2026 outlook
Galaxy’s head of firmwide research, Alex Thorn, viewed 2026 as “too chaotic to predict.” He added that a new ATH high was “still possible,” but the uncertainty was high ahead of elections.
However, Thorn was confident of a $250K by 2027.
In contrast, Bitwise and Grayscale projected a new ATH in H1 2026, citing demand for safe havens and renewed ETF inflows.
For Thorn, the structure could reclaim bullish momentum only if BTC surges above $100K-$105K in the mid-term.
Near-term sideways structure
In the short term, however, analysts noted that the next Bitcoin direction could be set after Christmas Day. About $23 billion in Bitcoin [BTC] options are set to expire on the 26th of December, pointing to a likely volatile year-end.
According to analyst James Van Straten, top funds have been actively hedging around $85K-$90K and the expiry on the 26th of December will clear this wall (Gamma flush theory).
Source: X
On the ETF front, last week, investors withdrew nearly $500 million from the products, underscoring the overall risk-off mode during the heavy macro updates.
However, there has been tepid ETF demand since October, which could further suppress prices at current levels.
Source: Soso Value
Final Thoughts
- Major funds and asset managers are split on BTC projections in 2026.
- Analysts expect the next near-term direction to be set after December 26.
Source: https://ambcrypto.com/too-chaotic-to-predict-can-bitcoin-really-survive-2026-volatility/

