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Analyst Predicts Bitcoin Price Is Going To $200,000, Reveals When To Buy

Analyst Predicts Bitcoin Price Is Going To $200,000, Reveals When To Buy

An analyst predicts Bitcoin could reach $200,000 by 2026, based on a long-term cycle analysis. The forecast is supported by historical buy zones in 2019 and 2022, which preceded major rallies. The current setup suggests a 233% increase from the current price, with the next peak expected in 2026, following a pattern of diminishing rally percentages.

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