🎯 Standard Chartered: Bitcoin Could Retest $126K Before Year-End

Standard Chartered says Bitcoin could retest its all-time high of $126,198 before the end of 2026 — a bullish call that lands right as this week’s Treasury-fueled rally has pulled BTC back above $77,000 from lows in the low-$60,000s.

📊 The Path Back to All-Time Highs

Level Significance
Current price (this week) ~$77,000–78,000
2026 high (mid-January) $94,820
All-time high (Oct 6, 2025) $126,198
Distance from current levels to ATH ~62% upside required

🎯 What Would Need to Happen

For Bitcoin to retest its all-time high, it would need to first reclaim its 2026 peak near $94,820 — itself a meaningful move from current levels — before pushing into genuinely uncharted territory above $126,198. This week’s rally, built substantially on a short squeeze following the Treasury’s bond buyback announcement, would need to evolve into sustained organic demand rather than remaining primarily liquidation-driven.

🌊 The Bull Case Building This Week

  • Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded their highest weekly inflow of the year ($1.61 billion)
  • The Treasury’s bond buyback program continues through November, with liquidity support ongoing
  • Renewed political momentum behind the CLARITY Act following Trump’s White House meeting with crypto executives
  • Token Bay Capital’s Lucy Gazmararian and others suggesting the crypto bear market may be ending

⚠️ The Case for Caution

Not everyone is convinced this rally has the legs for a run at all-time highs. Much of this week’s move has been attributed to forced short-covering rather than fresh organic buying, and some analysts argue gold — not Bitcoin — is showing the market’s “real” hedge signal this week, since gold’s rally wasn’t distorted by the same scale of forced liquidations.

Disclaimer: This article discusses analyst price forecasts and is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice. Price predictions are not guarantees of future performance. Consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.

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