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Why Bitcoin Could Go MUCH HIGHER!

Predictions from this Video

Total: 7
Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 7
Prediction
Topic
Status
Bitcoin's price predicted to smash its all-time high within the next few days or weeks (from May 21, 2025).
"we could get some little retrace, but I do think that in the next couple of days and weeks, I do think we smash the all-time high"
BTC
Pending
Bitcoin's price predicted to break its all-time high between May 22, 2025, and June 4, 2025.
"We made a prediction a few days ago... we predicted that between May 22nd and June 4th, we would break the all-time highs."
BTC
Pending
Major altcoins (e.g., Ethereum, Solana) are predicted to benefit from capital flowing into limited supply assets, mirroring how silver benefits when gold rises.
"with certain altcoins, like maybe the major altcoins, they may actually get some of the cascade of this because they're also limited supply assets... Those are real limited supply assets and limited supply assets will all benefit just like silver benefited when gold actually actually went up."
ETH, SOL
Pending
Japanese Prime Minister predicted to be out of office before the end of 2025.
"the odds of the Japanese prime minister out before the end of 2025 are actually skyrocketing skyrocketing on poly markets."
Japanese Politics
Pending
Residential property, especially low-cost/entry-level, predicted to be a good investment, maintain its value in absolute terms, and be immune to AI disruption, particularly in environments with devaluing currencies.
"I actually think that property is actually a very good investment. Specifically I think residential property is a very good investment... I think that would be immune from the AI crash for the AI um uh disruption and at the same time property is always a good investment in in in places where the currency is devaluing very very fast because property does keep its value in absolute terms."
Property Investment
Pending
Governments are predicted to print money to service debts, causing bondholders to suffer losses from currency devaluation rather than outright default.
"it's exactly what's going to happen... they don't include the the greater risk that countries will print money to pay their debts causing the holders of the bonds to suffer more losses um than the than the decreased money that they're getting."
Sovereign Debt / Currency Devaluation
Pending
The US national debt is predicted to never be fully repaid.
"The US debt is never going to be able to pay to be paid back."
US Economy / National Debt
Pending