Fidelity Global Macro Director: Bitcoin winter may last for a year, with support between $65,000 and $75,000
ChainCatcher news, Fidelity Global Macro Director Jurien Timmer posted on X stating that although he remains bullish on bitcoin in the long term, bitcoin may have already completed another four-year halving cycle, both in terms of price and time: after 145 months of growth, the $125,000 high reached this October basically matched expectations. Bitcoin winters usually last about a year, so 2026 may be bitcoin's "off year," with support levels between $65,000 and $75,000.
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