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Bloomberg Strategist: Bitcoin Pulls Back After Last Year's Surge, Commodities Like Crude Oil May Face Similar Risks This Year
Svmuu News Bloomberg senior commodity strategist Mike McGlone posted on platform X, stating that after a significant surge in 2025, Bitcoin experienced a sharp pullback. Currently, silver, gold, copper, natural gas, and most crucially, crude oil may enter an "up-too-much" zone by the end of 2026 and face similar risks of a pullback. Typically, rapid asset price increases are supported by fundamentals, but they also incentivize increased supply and suppress demand, ultimately leading to price reversals. Among these, rapid spikes in crude oil prices are often "disruptive" and have historically triggered chain reactions in markets or the economy multiple times.
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