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"Big Short" Michael Burry: Current Bitcoin Trend May Repeat 2022 Bear Market Rhythm

2026-02-05 20:01:03
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"Big Short" Michael Burry stated that the current decline in Bitcoin resembles the bear market phase of 2022, sparking discussions about the depth of this adjustment.

Burry posted a chart on the X platform comparing the drop of BTC from around $126,000 to about $70,000 with the early decline of the 2021-2022 bear market. In the previous cycle, Bitcoin fell from around $35,000 to below $20,000 before gradually stabilizing. If calculated based on a similar percentage drop, some market participants believe the theoretical risk range could point to around $50,000, although Michael Burry did not provide a specific target price.

The market has also questioned the validity of single historical cycle comparisons, with trading institutions noting that forming a "pattern" based solely on one historical event has limited reference value. The current market environment differs significantly from that of 2021-2022, including institutional liquidity brought by spot Bitcoin ETFs, changes in market leverage structure, and a macro environment shifting from an aggressive rate hike cycle to one dominated by cross-asset volatility.

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