Bitcoin’s Calm Is a Trap: Strategist Sees Volatility Bull Market Ahead

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Bitcoin is coiling inside a tightening range as volatility sinks to historic lows, raising the risk of a decisive repricing that could shape crypto markets in 2026, according to Bloomberg Intelligence strategist Mike McGlone.

Bitcoin Volatility Compression Raises Stakes for 2026

Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Commodity Strategist Mike McGlone shared on social media platform X on Jan. 10 an analysis of bitcoin’s tightening technical structure, highlighting prolonged consolidation, suppressed volatility, and growing downside risk as markets approach a potential inflection point.

He said:

Bitcoin’s $84,000-$94,000 cage since November points to an impending breakout for the tip of the risk-asset iceberg. Which direction may define 2026, and I see risks skewed to the downside.

The accompanying image shows BTC repeatedly stalling around its 100-week moving average, failing to establish sustained upside momentum. The chart also plots 30-day volatility compressing toward multiyear lows, a condition historically associated with sharp repricing rather than prolonged stability. Visual markers reference prior cycles, including 2022, when similar volatility compression preceded deeper drawdowns across crypto markets.

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McGlone framed the setup as a continuation of the “Peak Bubble” warnings he issued throughout 2025, even as bitcoin surged to roughly $126,000 in October and market sentiment turned euphoric. Moving into early 2026, his analysis has shifted toward what he calls the “Great Reversion,” a phase in which stretched assets gravitate back toward long-term equilibrium.

His X post continued:

The graphic of bitcoin hovering on its 100-week moving average for almost two months, alongside 30-day volatility dropping to multiyear lows, highlights my top theme for 2026: a bull market for volatility.

Within that framework, he maintains that BTC’s most likely path trends toward a $50,000 “enduring pivot,” while acknowledging a tail risk of a decline toward $10,000 if a recession triggers a 2008-style liquidity drain. He has also pointed to the widening divergence between gold and bitcoin, viewing gold’s climb in early 2026 as a preemptive warning that deflationary forces are pressuring high-beta assets such as crypto.

FAQ 🧭

  • What is Mike McGlone signaling about bitcoin’s current price structure?

McGlone warns that BTC’s prolonged consolidation between $84,000 and $94,000 with compressed volatility suggests an impending breakout with downside risks dominating for long-term investors.

  • Why is suppressed volatility in bitcoin a concern for investors?

Historically, multiyear-low volatility in bitcoin has preceded sharp repricing events, often resulting in significant drawdowns rather than sustained stability.

  • What downside targets does Bloomberg Intelligence see for bitcoin in 2026?

McGlone identifies $50,000 as a likely long-term equilibrium level for bitcoin, with an extreme recession-driven scenario potentially pushing prices toward $10,000.

  • How does gold’s performance factor into the bearish bitcoin outlook?

The widening divergence as gold rises while BTC stalls is viewed as a deflationary warning signal, indicating pressure on high-risk assets like crypto.

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