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    Home»Ethereum»Bitcoin Well-Positioned to Hit New All-Time High in 2026
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    Bitcoin Well-Positioned to Hit New All-Time High in 2026

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJanuary 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The son of legendary investor Bill Miller has joined a chorus of analysts who predict Bitcoin will set a new all-time high this year, buoyed by regulatory momentum in the US and continued adoption on Wall Street. 

    “Technicals are really starting to line up and it looks like it’s ready to go again. I personally expect it to break out to a higher high than its all-time high from the fall,” Bill Miller IV, chief investment officer at Miller Value Partners, told CNBC on Monday.

    He cited comments from US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Paul Atkins stating that capital markets are moving onchain, while pointing out Wall Street heavyweights like JPMorgan continue to build onchain. 

    “It’s a whole new ballgame.”

    “So all of this is massively positive for Bitcoin, which looks like it’s put in a higher base than it did in the spring of ’25.”

    He said Bitcoin (BTC) falling 6% and being outperformed by gold last year wasn’t a “big deal” given how volatile the cryptocurrency is, as he reminded investors to “zoom out” when looking at charts.

    A broader look at the charts shows that Bitcoin has never seen two consecutive years in the red.

    Source: Cointelegraph

    Bitcoin is currently trading at $93,750, down 25.6% from its $126,080 all-time high set on Oct. 6 but up 7.1% so far in 2026, CoinGecko data shows.