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Tom Lee Downs The Bitcoin Red Pill Again
It appears that Tom Lee has downed the Bitcoin red pill yet again. After making an appearance on Fox Business, in which he touted his decidedly optimistic sentiment, the Fundstrat Global Advisors co-founder and research head took to Twitter to double-down on a bullish narrative.
Citing, a piece of analysis from the ill-named “Magic Poop Cannon,” a well-followed, yet oddly titled crypto trader, Lee remarked that technical analysts that were bearish in early-2019 are becoming “incrementally bullish” on BTC. But why is that?CRYPTO: Some TA's who were bearish in 2019 are becoming incrementally bullish on
— Thomas (Tom) Lee (not drummer) FSInsight.com (@fundstrat)
The one below refers to the 200-week mavg acting as support, something TA also noted as key support for Bitcoin.
According to the analysis that Lee, a former managing partner at JP Morgan & Chase, cited, the odds are increasing that the “Bitcoin Bear” is dead. Magic, who made a comment that BTC is most likely to bottom at $2,000 earlier this week, remarked that Friday’s jaw-dropping rally presents a positive technical case for the flagship cryptocurrency.
The trader that Friday’s 8% move, which set BTC above $3,700, rallied back into a triangle formation that was important before the late-January sell-off. Magic claims that if BTC can close its daily candle above ~$3,600, “this [will be] very bullish.”Fundstrat Is Optimistic On 2019’s Prospects For Crypto
As hinted at earlier, Lee’s recent “hopium” high comes after he made an appearance on American television to talk Bitcoin. He explained on-air that $25,000 is a “fair value” for the leading cryptocurrency, citing the thirst for an uncorrelated digital asset that isn’t only used for speculative purposes, but as a newfangled form of money and store of value too.This recent comment also comes after Lee’s New York-based investment advisory outfit released its 2019 Crypto Outlook report. As reported by NewsBTC previously, Fundstrat laid out a number normal of macro, technical, fiat-to-crypto inflows, blockchain technology, and equity trends to explain why the outlook for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies could improve over 2019.
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