Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Real Vision, Raoul Pal has doubled down on his bullish outlook for Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Solana (SOL), calling these cryptocurrencies "the greatest macro trade of all time.” Despite recent fluctuations and short-term volatility, Pal argues that the market is positioned for an explosive breakout, which investors should prepare for.
He explains that a significant portion of crypto investors or traders are currently bearish. Related Reading: Analyst Reveals When Bitcoin Price Will Reach $180,000 This could be due to the fact that following Bitcoin’s price crash to below $100,000 after the announcement of Donald Trump’s tariff plans, many altcoins also declined severely, with Ethereum, Dogecoin, and Solana being among the top losers. Due to this market change, many in the market had sold off their tokens to avoid further losses.
Macro Set-Up For Bitcoin And Ethereum Surge While Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana face a downtrend due to rising volatility, Pal remains steadfast in his optimistic projection, believing that the market is in the greatest macro target of all time.
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