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Bitcoin's sell-off is 'part of its DNA' and could still surge to $100,000, Fundstrat's Tom Lee says

Feb 24, 2021, 02:48 IST
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The more than 20% sell-off in bitcoin this week shouldn't be a surprise to investors familiar with the cryptocurrency, according to Fundstrat's Tom Lee.

In a tweet on Tuesday, Lee said bitcoin is prone to corrections of 40%-50%, adding that the sizable corrections are "part of its DNA and its history."

After topping out at more than $58,000 over the weekend and eclipsing $1 trillion in market value, bitcoin sold-off to a low of $45,000 on Tuesday amid risk-off sentiment among investors due to concerns of rising interest rates.

But the decline in bitcoin "doesn't change fair value" for the cryptocurrency, Lee said before reiterating his $100,000 price target. A surge in bitcoin to $100,000 would represent potential upside of 117% from Tuesday afternoon levels.

Lee's price target for bitcoin is predicated on his view that 2021 represents a similar setup to 2017 for the cryptocurrency: a parabolic rally following a halvening event. A halvening in bitcoin is when the reward for miners completing problems on the bitcoin blockchain is cut in half. Bitcoin completed a halvening event last year.

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"Looks on sale, right?" Lee asked.

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