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The Real Expectations Behind Analysts' Remarks: Will Ethereum Fall Below $2000 in 2026?
[Coin World] Recently, there has been a lot of discussion in the community — a co-founder of a well-known analysis team has been consistently optimistic about Ethereum in public, presenting clear logic and firm views. However, interestingly, a research report leaked from within the team gives a completely different conclusion: ETH may fall below $2000 in the first half of 2026.
On one side, there are optimistic statements in the media, while on the other side, there are pessimistic forecasts in internal reports. This phenomenon of “talking out of both sides of the mouth” has led the market to start reflecting: where exactly is the independent research position of analysts? Is the boundary between marketing-driven and real judgment becoming increasingly blurred? This also reminds traders that when making decisions, they cannot rely solely on surface statements and must compare information from multiple angles.