Bitcoin to $150,000 in 2026? Polymarket Traders See Just 21% Odds

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Prediction market platform Polymarket reflects trader skepticism about Bitcoin reaching $150,000 in 2026, pricing the probability at only 21%. Even surpassing its 2025 all-time high of over $126,000 carries just 45% odds, underscoring caution after a volatile year.

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(Sources: Polymarket)

Polymarket’s Conservative Price Outlook

Polymarket traders assign the following probabilities for key Bitcoin milestones by year-end 2026:

  • $100,000: 80% chance (safest bet)
  • $120,000 (2025 ATH): 45%
  • $130,000: 35%
  • $140,000: 28%
  • $150,000: 21%

These odds suggest the market anticipates range-bound trading or modest upside rather than a parabolic rally. Bitcoin currently trades at $89,082, up 1.66% in 24 hours with $21.96 billion volume (down 31.16%), per CoinMarketCap.

The four-year halving cycle’s end—typically marking peaks—has contributed to this tempered sentiment, especially after Bitcoin closed 2025 in the red.

Why Traders Are Skeptical After 2025’s Rollercoaster

Bitcoin’s 2025 journey was marked by explosive highs and sharp corrections. It surged over 65% post-Trump election on promises to make the U.S. the “crypto capital,” briefly topping $126,000.

However, Q4 saw a 17.5% November drop—the worst monthly performance since January 2021—dragging total crypto cap below $3 trillion. Year-end de-risking, ETF outflows, and geopolitical tensions amplified the pullback.

Polymarket’s pricing captures lingering doubts: no deep “crypto winter,” but no immediate supercycle either. Traders weigh macro headwinds (rates, liquidity) against crypto-specific catalysts.

Bullish Counterarguments: Institutional Accumulation Signals Strength

Despite Polymarket caution, analysts like Fundstrat’s Tom Lee remain optimistic, forecasting Bitcoin at $150,000 in 2026 driven by institutional demand.

Corporate treasuries exemplified resilience. Metaplanet added 4,279 BTC (~$450 million) in Q4, reaching 35,102 BTC ($3.1 billion)—exceeding revenue forecasts from its Bitcoin yield strategy.

Tether, the largest stablecoin issuer, bought 8,889 BTC ($778.7 million) as prices dipped below $88,000, bolstering reserves.

These moves—amid tax-loss selling—highlight disciplined accumulation, reducing available supply and supporting higher floors.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs amassed $57.7 billion cumulative inflows since 2024 launch, with BlackRock’s IBIT dominating at $66+ billion AUM.

Technical Setup: Support Holds, But Upside Needs Confirmation

Bitcoin’s chart shows consolidation after the November breakdown. It defended $85,000–$86,000 support, rebounding toward $90,000+.

Key levels:

  • Upside: $92,000–$94,000 resistance; sustained break targets $100,000+.
  • Downside: Below $85,000 risks $80,000 psychological floor.

Weekly indicators (Supertrend flip, pennant formation) suggest potential for lower lows without catalysts. However, rising call option interest and ETF net creations provide bullish divergence.

CME FedWatch shows 82% odds of no January rate cut, but analysts expect easing later—historically supportive for BTC.

Stablecoin growth ($1T+ circulation forecast) and CLARITY Act passage could unlock trillions in retirement/employer plans.

2026 Catalysts: Policy, Liquidity, and Adoption

Several tailwinds could propel Bitcoin toward $150,000:

  • CLARITY Act: Bipartisan bill clarifies SEC/CFTC jurisdiction, enabling institutional products.
  • Fed Cuts: Dovish new chair (post-Powell May 2026) could expand M2 money supply >$22T—bullish for risk assets.
  • Tariff Dividends/Tax Relief: Proposed policies boost disposable income for speculative investments.
  • Retirement Accounts: Employer-sponsored crypto access unlocks trillions.
  • Stablecoin Rails: GENIUS Act implementation drives on-chain settlement.

Midterm elections and Mt. Gox repayments (~34,689 BTC) pose risks, but analysts like Lee see net positive momentum.

Outlook: Rally Potential vs. Polymarket Caution

Polymarket’s 21% odds reflect cycle fatigue and near-term risks, but institutional buying (Metaplanet, Tether) and policy tailwinds support Lee’s $150,000 call.

Bitcoin’s supply dynamics—miners producing 450 BTC/day vs. ETF inflows 4x that—create squeeze potential.

For 2026, the bull case hinges on regulatory clarity and liquidity easing outweighing technical headwinds.

Traders should monitor Fed meetings, ETF creations, and $90K resistance—positioning for volatility while favoring assets with institutional backing.

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