Several heavyweight figures in the industry have shown significant deviations in their 2025 Bitcoin market forecasts. Michael Saylor, Tom Lee, and Arthur Hayes had high expectations for this year's performance, but the actual trend has fallen short of expectations. Arthur Hayes admitted that his prediction was "quite bad," while Tom Lee and Saylor also adjusted their end-of-year price outlooks downward from their previous targets. This "prediction failure" behind these forecasts reflects a phenomenon: even long-term researchers of the crypto market and experienced analysts are still prone to overestimating the certainty of a specific cycle when faced with complex and volatile markets. For ordinary investors, this serves as a reminder that when referencing professional opinions, we should not overly rely on a single forecast but maintain a sufficient understanding of market uncertainties.
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Deconstructionist
· 6h ago
Predicting crashes is common; the market is always smarter than the experts.
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NftDeepBreather
· 6h ago
Haha, even experts mess up—that's the crypto world.
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Who can say whether predictions are accurate or not? It's more reliable to trust your own judgment.
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Another round of "professionals all got it wrong" story, hilarious.
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So even the top analysts have to kneel—what am I still listening to then?
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Arthur Hayes has admitted defeat; he really couldn't hold it together.
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That's why you can't go all-in on one prediction; it's too risky.
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The crypto world is like this—what seems certain today becomes a joke tomorrow.
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After seeing so many crash sites, I don't trust anyone now.
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Instead of listening to their hype, it's better to look at the K-line yourself.
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This time, they got called out, but next time they'll still make predictions.
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StealthDeployer
· 6h ago
The big players also crashed, still dare to believe their price predictions?
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YieldChaser
· 6h ago
The big players also had a setback; this wave is quite satisfying, haha.
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SelfRugger
· 6h ago
Even the big shots have had failures, so let's stay cautious as retail investors.
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GasFeeCrier
· 7h ago
Even the big players have failed, indicating that no one can truly understand this market.
Several heavyweight figures in the industry have shown significant deviations in their 2025 Bitcoin market forecasts. Michael Saylor, Tom Lee, and Arthur Hayes had high expectations for this year's performance, but the actual trend has fallen short of expectations. Arthur Hayes admitted that his prediction was "quite bad," while Tom Lee and Saylor also adjusted their end-of-year price outlooks downward from their previous targets. This "prediction failure" behind these forecasts reflects a phenomenon: even long-term researchers of the crypto market and experienced analysts are still prone to overestimating the certainty of a specific cycle when faced with complex and volatile markets. For ordinary investors, this serves as a reminder that when referencing professional opinions, we should not overly rely on a single forecast but maintain a sufficient understanding of market uncertainties.