Bitcoin’s historic surge past $111,000 this week has reignited speculation over just how far the rally could go—some analysts are now eyeing $200,000 by the end of 2025.
A recent projection from market analysis firm TradingShot points to a potential peak in late 2025, citing long-term chart patterns that have guided previous bull runs. Although the current cycle is considered the weakest in Bitcoin’s history, TradingShot argues it still aligns with an overarching growth trend shaped by the market’s gradual maturity.
Unlike the explosive gains of the early 2010s, Bitcoin’s trajectory has slowed—but not stalled. Each cycle, they note, shows a repeating pattern: a brief deviation followed by a reversion to trend. Their model suggests Bitcoin may once again accelerate later this year, potentially reaching between $150,000 and $200,000 by Q4 2025.
This perspective isn’t unique. Seasoned trader Peter Brandt has also suggested a $150,000 target by August 2025, driven by the breakout above previous highs. Meanwhile, analyst Gert van Lagen pointed to Bitcoin’s consistent use of exponential patterns like the “cup and handle,” suggesting the final peak could be multiples above today’s prices.
While no forecast is guaranteed, the consensus is forming: Bitcoin’s momentum may just be getting started.
Bitcoin (BTC) has hit a new all-time high today at $123,090 as per data from CoinMarketCap and trading volumes have exploded as a result. Nearly $180 billion worth of Bitcoin has exchanged hands in the past 24 hours. This represents a 284% increase during this period. This volume accounts for 7.5% of BTC’s circulating supply. […]
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