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Interestingly, both camps can have bullish or bearish views but arrive there via different routes. For example, a macro-driven analyst might be bullish because they see upcoming policy easing, while a pattern-driven analyst might be bullish because technical structures suggest potential for a rebound. Conversely, two bears might disagree on why Bitcoin's price will decline—macro risks versus broken patterns.
Variations in Price Targets and Risk Profiles
Another critical distinction is how predictions are communicated:
- Regime-driven analysts tend to avoid specific price targets, instead discussing scenarios and ranges. Their focus is on the environment's trajectory rather than a singular figure.