Some might say making public crypto price predictions takes balls – others argue it’s sheer stupidity! Here’s some of the high profile 2018 Bitcoin price predictions that didn’t quite go to plan… And read on to find out how you can win big by making your own end-of-year prediction.
Kay Van-Petersen
Saxo Bank Analyst, Kay Van-Petersen, forecast Bitcoin would hit between US$50,000 and US$100,000 in 2018.
The prediction was made on CNBC in early January as Bitcoin prices began to fall from the December 2017 peak.
Nicholas Merten
In May, the celebrity investor predicted Bitcoin would hit US$50,000 by the end of 2018.
Mertens is the face and founder of DataDash, a crypto YouTube channel with more than 300,000 subscribers.
My predictions for 2018:#Bitcoin will be $50K by the EOY. Why?
– Interest rates will continue to rise
– Deutsche Bank will go under by the 2018
– Equities and housing prices will take a massive hit
– With trillions of $'s that need to exit, the SEC will create a Bitcoin ETF— Nicholas Merten (@Nicholas_Merten) May 27, 2018
Ran Neuner
CNBC’s influential ‘Cryptotrader’ host predicted Bitcoin would end 2018 at US$50,000.
He tweeted this to his 94,000 followers in February:
For the record, I am pinning this tweet. Bitcoin will finish 2018 at $50 000.
— Ran NeuNer (@cryptomanran) February 2, 2018
Tom Lee
Co-founder of Fundstrat Global Advisors, Tom Lee, first predicted in January that Bitcoin would hit US$25,000 by the end of 2018.
The well-know Bitcoin bull lowered his price target to US$15,000 in November, but with only eight days left in 2018, even that is looking increasingly unlikely.
What is your Bitcoin price prediction?
High-profile Australian trader and educator, Craig Cobb, is one who’ll argue crypto predictions are in the ‘stupidity’ category.
“I know people ask for predictions, I get it. I just don’t go into that world, it’s not my thing. I trade trends and I often get it wrong,” he tells Micky.
But with 2018 nearing its end, Cobb is taking it to the people, launching a world-wide Bitcoin price prediction competition.
The unique competition gives anyone a chance to share in a US$14,863 prize pool, you just have to guess the Bitcoin price at the end of 2018.
There’s 8 days left to enter, click here to enter your prediction!
Demand for Bitcoin Cards has exploded according to an Aussie startup. Click here to read the article recently published by Micky.
Why are there only eight days left in 2018? Is Australia on a different calendar than the rest of the world? Christmas = New Years?
Might be a little too easy if you could enter on the last day of the year!