Could Bitcoin be heading for one final rally before a historic market downturn?
In this episode, Swissblock Head Macro Strategist Henrik Zeberg joins Bitcoin.com to explain why weakening employment, unaffordable housing, declining consumer strength, and excessive speculation may signal that the current risk-asset bull market is entering its final stage.
Zeberg challenges the popular belief that rising liquidity will automatically keep Bitcoin and stocks moving higher. He argues that if consumers pull back, credit conditions tighten, and the economy enters a genuine recession, monetary stimulus may not be enough to prevent a deeper and more prolonged market decline.
Topics include:
- Why Bitcoin could rally toward $110,000–$115,000 first
- The case for a short but powerful altcoin season
- Why Bitcoin could eventually fall toward $16,000—or lower
- The disconnect between financial markets and the real economy
- Why a recession could strengthen the US dollar
- How weaker consumers could pressure stocks and crypto
- Where capital may flow after a major market downturn
- Why commodities, gold, silver, and physical assets could lead the next cycle
Zeberg’s central argument is that Bitcoin has never experienced a prolonged recession and may behave very differently once consumers, businesses, and credit markets come under sustained pressure.Do you think Bitcoin could survive a deep recession without a major crash, or is a return to $16,000 still possible?This episode is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always conduct your own research before making financial decisions.
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