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Fundstrat’s Internal Report Contradicts CIO Tom Lee’s Bold Crypto Forecasts

Key Points:
  • Fundstrat internal report contradicts Tom Lee’s public crypto forecasts.
  • Bitcoin and Ethereum highs publicly predicted by Lee.
  • Internal report indicates 2026 correction with lower price targets.

Tom Lee of Fundstrat publicly forecasts Bitcoin ($250,000) and Ethereum ($12,000-$22,000) peaks, contrasting with Fundstrat’s internal 2026 correction strategy for Bitcoin ($60,000-$65,000) and Ethereum ($1,800-$2,000).

This divergence highlights crypto market volatility and institutional dual strategies, influencing investment outlooks and positioning within the crypto sector.

Fundstrat’s Strategic Discrepancy: Public Optimism vs. Private Caution

Fundstrat’s Tom Lee and crypto KOL AB Kuai.Dong revealed a disparity between public predictions and private forecasts. Lee’s optimistic public stance on Bitcoin and Ethereum futures contrasts with an internal 2026 strategy predicting market corrections. Fundstrat Global Advisors remarked, “Bitcoin around $60k–$65k and Ethereum around $1.8k–$2k would be zones where long-term positioning could improve once volatility fades.” The report warns of a correction with Bitcoin ranging from $60,000 to $65,000 and Ethereum between $1,800 and $2,000 early in 2026.

As Fundstrat’s predictions became public, investors scrutinized the firm’s outlook, potentially affecting trading strategies and market sentiment. Lee’s bullish statements have created a market buzz, whereas Fundstrat’s cautious internal report advises on approaching with liability.

Reactions have unfolded across platforms, balancing between Tom Lee’s bullish forecasts and Fundstrat’s recommendations for strategic caution. Traders interpret this as standard institutional behavior, harmonizing public enthusiasm with private cautions.

Did you know? In past market cycles, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin often experience sharp corrections before reaching new highs, as seen in 2018 and 2020, reflecting a pattern highlighted in Fundstrat’s current outlook.

Bitcoin (BTC) currently stands at $88,052.49 per CoinMarketCap, with a market cap of 1.76 trillion dollars, reflecting a market dominance of 58.96%. The trading volume has decreased by 62.58% in the past 24 hours. BTC price decreased by 0.28% over the last day, 2.34% in the past week, and saw a 23.09% drop over 90 days.

Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 05:13 UTC on December 21, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

According to Coincu research, despite public optimism, a correction anticipated for 2026 might affect high-beta assets heavily. Fundstrat Global Advisors believes, “This is a correction, not a collapse,” driven by tighter liquidity, policy uncertainty, and cooling risk appetite. The analysis from past cycles suggests these drawdowns often lead to strategic realignment and may redefine entry opportunities post-decline.

Source: https://coincu.com/markets/fundstrat-crypto-report-vs-tom-lee/

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