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Fundstrat’s 2026 Crypto Outlook Warns of Potential Market Pullback



Fundstrat's 2026 Crypto Outlook Signals Potential Downturn


A leaked internal report from Fundstrat Global Advisors suggests a bearish outlook for the cryptocurrency market in the first half of 2026. The document, believed to be a strategic guide for 2026, forecasts substantial price declines for major digital assets, contradicting recent optimistic predictions by industry experts.


According to screenshots shared on social media, the report warns of a “meaningful drawdown” in key cryptocurrencies. It projects Bitcoin could dip to between $60,000 and $65,000, while Ether (Ethereum) might fall to $1,800–$2,000. Solana is expected to decline to $50–$75 before potentially offering buying opportunities later in the year. The authenticity of the document has not been officially verified, and Fundstrat has not publicly released it. However, industry insiders, including Wu Blockchain, assert it was distributed to internal clients, suggesting you have a strategic perspective within the firm.




Fundstrat’s 2026 crypto outlook. Source: Wu Blockchain


This outlook starkly contrasts with recent statements by Tom Lee, managing partner and head of research at Fundstrat. At Binance Blockchain Week in Dubai, Lee confidently predicted Bitcoin could reach $250,000 within months and described Ether at around $3,000 as “grossly undervalued.”Source Lee's analysis suggests Ether could return to its eight-year average ratio against Bitcoin, implying prices approaching $12,000. Revisiting 2021 relative levels could push Ether above $22,000, while an ETH/BTC ratio of 0.25 might theoretically elevate prices beyond $60,000.


Earlier in November, Lee indicated that Ether was on a similar supercycle path as Bitcoin, which has seen its price multiply over 100 times since 2017. He expressed optimism that ETH was beginning a comparable upward trend, aligning with broader market enthusiasm.


Meanwhile, Cointelegraph has confirmed that Lee's company, BitMine, continues to aggressively accumulate Ether. As of December 7, BitMine disclosed its holdings of nearly 3.9 million ETH, adding over 138,000 ETH in just one week—accounting for more than 3.2% of Ethereum’s total supply. This accumulation suggests strategic value in Ether despite broader market turbulence, highlighting a divergence in sentiment among industry insiders.



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