Bitcoin's $80,000 Bottom Is In, Bernstein Says: Why Crypto Analysts Are Bullish on 2026
Bernstein analysts declare Bitcoin has bottomed at $80,000 and project $150,000 by year-end 2026. Here's why institutional analysts remain bullish on crypto.
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Bernstein analysts declare Bitcoin has bottomed at $80,000 and project $150,000 by year-end 2026. Here's why institutional analysts remain bullish on crypto.
The six largest U.S. banks report Q4 earnings this week after averaging 40% stock gains in 2025. Here's what the results will reveal about the economy.
Silver surged to nearly $80 per ounce as China's export restrictions spark supply fears. With a 163% annual gain, analysts see path to $150 in 2026.
Pfizer raises list prices on 80 branded medicines for 2026, including a 15% hike on Comirnaty, as the pharma giant battles margin pressure and collapsing COVID revenue.
After years of drought, the IPO market is showing signs of life. SpaceX, Anthropic, and other high-profile names could make 2026 the year IPOs return.
The S&P 500 sits near record highs at 22x forward earnings, a valuation seen only twice in 153 years. Here's why bulls and bears both have a point.
Chinese equities rally as AI chip IPOs and tech optimism push the Shanghai Composite above 4,000 for the first time in ten years, outpacing global peers.
Aluminum futures have broken above $3,000 per ton for the first time since 2022, driven by China's supply constraints and AI data center demand.
Micron Technology has surged 16% to start 2026 as AI demand creates an unprecedented memory chip shortage. Analysts see the stock tripling from current levels.
The Shiller PE ratio has climbed above 40 for only the third time in 153 years. With valuations at historic extremes, some analysts warn 2026 could be remembered as the year bubbles burst.
Asian semiconductor and technology stocks have surged 6% to start 2026, outpacing the Nasdaq 100's 2% gain as investors rotate toward the AI supply chain.
Treasury yields are climbing despite rate cuts, signaling that bond investors aren't convinced inflation is under control. Here's what it means for your portfolio.