Tom Lee sticks to his $25,000 year-end forecast for bitcoin

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  • Bitcoin drops by 3% on Thursday
  • Other cryptocurrencies follow in its footsteps
  • Tom Lee says his target of $25,000 for the end of 2018 remains in place

Bitcoin and most other cryptocurrencies dropped yesterday, with Bitcoin ending 3% lower.

Just after 3pm ET yesterday afternoon, Bitcoin was trading at $6,467.01. This is still significantly higher than last week’s lowest level of $5,799.62

It’s difficult to pinpoint a single driver that could trigger such a sharp sell-off in the cryptocurrency. Regulatory scrutiny and security breaches in digital currency trading systems have negatively affected these currencies after Bitcoin’s price went up by well over 1,000% in 2017.

Bitcoin Cash, the cryptocurrency’s offshoot, dropped by 6.9% to $719.89. Litecoin dropped by 5.3% to $82.16, and Ethereum lost 2.78% of its value to reach $460.37.

Tom Lee, the sole Wall Street analyst who still believes that Bitcoin will strongly recover this year, said on CNBC’s Squawk Box that he expects it to end 2018 at $20,000. That, however, is lower than his initial projection of $25,000.

Speaking on CNBC’s Fast Money, he later clarified his stance, saying that he might have misspoken earlier. He added: “What I was trying to illustrate was that given where mining costs will be and applying the historical average of 2.5 times mining costs, that would imply fair value over $20,000, roughly $22,000.”

He confirmed that he still believed bitcoin can reach close to $25,000 by the end of 2018

Lee emphasized that Bitcoin investors shouldn’t unduly focus on a couple thousand dollars; any return that is even close to $20,000 would mean a 200% price increase from current levels.

Its current price brings Bitcoin back to its April lows, which marked the free-fall from close to $20,000 at the end of last year. In May, it recovered to $9,800, but it has dropped by more than 30% since then.

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