Bernstein analysts say the lows for Bitcoin and the broader crypto market are already behind us, arguing that the traditional four‑year cycle framework is becoming less relevant as institutional demand reshapes the market.Bernstein analysts say the lows for Bitcoin and the broader crypto market are already behind us, arguing that the traditional four‑year cycle framework is becoming less relevant as institutional demand reshapes the market.

Bernstein: Bitcoin and Crypto Lows Are In

2026/01/07 10:44
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Bernstein analysts say the lows for Bitcoin and the broader crypto market are already behind us, arguing that the traditional four‑year cycle framework is becoming less relevant as institutional demand reshapes the market.

Bernstein analysts say the lows for Bitcoin and the broader crypto market are already behind us, arguing that the traditional four‑year cycle framework is becoming less relevant as institutional demand reshapes the market.

Key Takeaways from Bernstein

  • Cycle low identified:
    • ~$80,000 in late November marked the bottom for Bitcoin this cycle

  • Four‑year cycle fears “overstated”:
    • ETF inflows, corporates, and sovereign‑style buyers are changing market dynamics

  • Price target reaffirmed:
    • $150,000 per BTC in 2026

Why Bernstein Thinks the Bottom Is In

Analysts point to several structural shifts:

  • Spot Bitcoin ETFs providing steady, regulated demand
  • Long‑term capital replacing short‑term speculative flows
  • Reduced reflexive leverage compared with prior cycles
  • Post‑halving supply constraints interacting with institutional inflows

Together, these reduce the likelihood of deep, prolonged drawdowns.

Rethinking the Four‑Year Cycle

Bernstein argues that:

  • Past cycles were dominated by retail speculation and leverage
  • Today’s market is increasingly macro‑ and allocation‑driven
  • Bitcoin is behaving more like an emerging macro asset than a pure speculative trade

This doesn’t eliminate volatility—but it may compress downside risk.

The $150K Case for 2026

The target is based on:

  • Continued ETF adoption and asset‑manager allocation
  • Bitcoin gaining share of global store‑of‑value portfolios
  • Limited new supply relative to demand growth

Bernstein sees these forces compounding over the next two years.

Bottom Line

Bernstein’s call that crypto lows are in, with $80K as the cycle bottom and a $150K Bitcoin target for 2026, reflects growing confidence that institutional adoption is structurally changing the market. While volatility remains, the firm believes the era of deep post‑peak collapses may be fading.

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