Derivatives traders are pricing in Bitcoin's potential to reach $150K within the next two years, with current market odds sitting around 22%. The prediction reflects growing bullish sentiment among active traders on major prediction platforms, though significant volatility and macroeconomic factors could shift these expectations.
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LayoffMiner
· 01-02 18:00
A 22% probability? Honestly, that's a bit low. If a macro shift really happens in the next couple of years, 150k won't be able to stop it at all.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 01-02 17:59
A 22% probability, honestly I think this number is a bit conservative.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-02 17:57
22% probability? Why do I feel like these traders are too conservative... Is it really that hard for Bitcoin to reach 150,000?
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ContractCollector
· 01-02 17:57
A 22% chance? Nice way to put it, but it's actually a gambler's mentality. I bet 150K can make it.
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RektButStillHere
· 01-02 17:53
A 22% chance... Honestly, I'm not very optimistic. With such a complex macro environment, who would really dare to go all in?
Derivatives traders are pricing in Bitcoin's potential to reach $150K within the next two years, with current market odds sitting around 22%. The prediction reflects growing bullish sentiment among active traders on major prediction platforms, though significant volatility and macroeconomic factors could shift these expectations.