Tom Lee, known for his bullish pronouncements in the cryptocurrency space, shared his thoughts on the new month of March. Continue Reading: After the Rally, TomTom Lee, known for his bullish pronouncements in the cryptocurrency space, shared his thoughts on the new month of March. Continue Reading: After the Rally, Tom

After the Rally, Tom Lee Comments on How March Will Play Out for Bitcoin and Altcoins

2026/03/03 03:13
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Tom Lee, Head of Research at Fundstrat Global Advisors, assessed the current state of the cryptocurrency markets during his appearance on CNBC. While acknowledging that the markets are in a “crypto winter,” Lee stated that they are seeing promising signals for March.

Amid uncertainties in global markets and geopolitical risks, cryptocurrencies continue to experience volatile movements.

Tom Lee Has a Positive Outlook for Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies in March and April

Lee predicts that March will be a month of recovery for stocks and cryptocurrencies following the weakness at the end of February. He states that software stocks and the so-called “Magnificent Seven” (Mag 7) technology giants, as well as cryptocurrencies, are in their “final stages” or have already bottomed out, which could pave the way for a stronger rally in April.

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When asked if he was concerned by the fluctuations in Ethereum’s price, Tom Lee answered “No,” highlighting the activity on the Ethereum network. According to Lee, almost every major tokenized fund announcement is made via the Ethereum network. This intense activity on the network is bound to be reflected in the price dynamics sooner or later. While capital is currently shifting to safe havens like gold and silver due to the “crypto winter,” Ethereum’s fundamentals support long-term growth.

Lee also touched upon the strategies of large whales who see market downturns as an opportunity, noting that entities like Bitmine continue to buy approximately $100 million worth of Ethereum weekly. Stating that their cash balances have exceeded $800 million, the strategist conveyed the message, “We are preparing for the bottom in cryptocurrencies.”

*This is not investment advice.

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