Next stop $85K for Bitcoin as analysts predict ‘explosive’ Q4 for BTC price action
There’s nothing that can spark Bitcoin downside except a “significant bad news event” says analyst Filbfilb as the market awaits upside.
Bitcoin (BTC) is heading for at least $85,000 in Q4 this year and could well surpass the $100,000 mark, new research says.
In its latest market update on Sept. 17, trading platform Decentrader revealed an unapologetically bullish mid-term BTC price forecast.
Next stop $85,000 for BTC/USD
Despite BTC/USD being kept below $50,000 this week, on-chain metrics have led analysts to stay firmly bullish on Bitcoin price action.
Decentrader analyst Filbfilb is no exception, forecasting not only a rematch of all-time highs, but a breach of $100,000 before the year is out.
“So with bullish signals in the near term we could now be setting up for a major run that first takes $BTC up towards $85,000 before breaking through the psychological barrier of $100,000,” he concluded.
“Making for an explosive Q4 2021.”
As Cointelegraph reported, Bitcoin price performance has played a game of catch-up with underlying network fundamentals and on-chain data for some time.
As a logical conclusion to this process, a squeeze upwards should characterize the remainder of this year, similar to events from 2020. This time, however, the Bitcoin price in dollar terms should be an order or magnitude higher.
“If price does rally in the way we expect it might in the coming weeks, then our first major target is a level that front-runs the 1.618 fib retracement level at $85,900,” Filbfilb wrote.
“We do not think this will be the major cycle high but may present a point of resistance ahead of a potential parabolic run that takes us beyond $100,000.”
Altcoins fail to share optimism
Bitcoin circled $47,000 at the time of writing Friday, with a lack of trajectory up or down characterizing the market.
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Altcoins suffered, with a few exceptions such as Shiba Inu (SHIB), but overall disappointing traders as the top ten cryptocurrencies outperformed Bitcoin on daily losses.
Ether (ETH) shed 5.2%, while the group’s worst performer, Solana (SOL), lost 12% in 24 hours.