Bitcoin is going to hit a giant $400,000, celebrated TV host Max Keiser has said as he raises his price target for the first time since 2012.
Speaking on news information show Infowars on Feb. 17, Keiser told host Alex Jones that his old prediction of $100,000 was now too conservative.
"I am officially raising my target for Bitcoin - and I first made this prediction when it was $1, I said this could go to $100,000 - I'm raising my official target for the first time in eight years, I'm raising it to $400,000."
Keiser was speaking as coronavirus continued to overshadow global markets and Bitcoin traded lower on the day at below $10,000.
Unfazed by short-term volatility, he said the largest cryptocurrency was "Equally as attractive" at current levels as it was at the time of his original forecast.
"The good news is that Bitcoin at $10,000 or $9,300 is equally as attractive as it was when it was $100," he explained.
While he did not name a specific timeframe, 40x returns would make Keiser more bullish than the majority of even the best-known Bitcoin supporters.
John McAfee, who became infamous for pledging to ingest his own penis if Bitcoin did not crack $1 million by 2021, subsequently withdrew from his bet.
Bobby Lee, CEO of Bitcoin wallet Ballet, believes $500,000 is a likely price for 2028.
One historically accurate technical indicator has calculated an average price of $100,000 for the period between 2021 and 2024.
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