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Home » Tom Lee responds to controversy surrounding Fundstrat’s differing bitcoin outlooks
Tom Lee responds to controversy surrounding Fundstrat’s differing bitcoin outlooks
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Tom Lee responds to controversy surrounding Fundstrat’s differing bitcoin outlooks

By adminDecember 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A debate on X over whether Fundstrat analysts are sending mixed signals on bitcoin intensified over the weekend, prompting a response from the firm’s co-founder that appeared to endorse a more nuanced explanation of the differing views.

The discussion began after an X user known as “Heisenberg” (@Mr_Derivatives) shared screenshots that he said showed contrasting outlooks from Fundstrat’s leadership. One highlighted comment attributed to Sean Farrell, Fundstrat’s head of digital asset strategy, outlines a base case in which bitcoin could retrace toward the $60,000–$65,000 range in the first half of 2026. Another pointed to Lee’s recent public comments suggesting bitcoin could make new all-time highs, potentially as soon as early 2026.