Crypto Could Bounce Soon As Fundamentals Firm Up, Tom Lee Says

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Tom Lee—long known for bullish takes—says crypto prices may be close to their floor. According to his comments on TV, he sees signs that buying pressure could return if the economic and on-chain backdrop holds.

During an interview on CNBC, Lee, Fundstrat’s head of research, said the current market setup could improve as fundamentals continue to firm up.

That view sits alongside a big loss at his firm, which raises questions about how confident outside observers should be.

Market Moves And Capital Flows

Reports say capital moved sharply into precious metals as traders sought cover, and that flow drained money away from crypto.

Gold and silver had run-ups that drew cash. At the same time, some market players were already light on borrowed positions. That mix left prices more exposed than many expected.

Big Sales And Liquidations

About $2.56 billion in Bitcoin liquidations were recorded during the sharp swings this week, as traders closed out positions and risk appetite faded. Reports have disclosed that large sells pushed Bitcoin below key levels, and it dipped under $78,000 for a spell.

BitMine, the firm tied to Lee, is reported to be sitting on roughly $6.95 billion in unrealized losses, a fact that complicates any narrative about neutral observers calling a bottom.

Signals That Could Mark A Turn

Reports note an uptick in Ethereum active accounts and growing work by big financial firms to build products on the network. Those are the kinds of measures that, over time, tend to reflect deeper demand than short-term speculation.

A BitMine adviser has projected targets for Bitcoin and Ethereum—$77,000 and $2,400 respectively—and some say those levels could signal exhausted selling if reached. But the market has been jittery, and numbers on the screen can change fast.

Policy Noise And Geopolitics Matter

Policy moves in Washington have been flagged as a source of extra uncertainty. Some decisions by regulators and lawmakers are viewed as favoring certain firms or sectors, which adds to the uneven tone across risk assets.

On top of that, tensions in the Middle East have pushed investors toward safe havens. When politics and geopolitics both push in the same direction, crypto tends to feel that pull.

Even if fundamentals look okay, timing is crucial. Liquidity conditions can tighten quickly if sentiment turns, and that can make any rebound short-lived or shallow.

Reports say traders are watching for tapering in liquidations and clearer signs that flows into metals have paused before they will step back in with confidence.

There is a case that the worst selling has happened. There is also a case that prices can fall further if a shock hits.

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