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#数字资产市场动态 What will the US stock market and crypto world look like in 2026? Tom Lee's latest assessment is worth a look.
He reaffirmed that cryptocurrencies are currently stuck at the beginning of an exponential growth curve. Don’t be scared by recent volatility— the worst is already behind us.
According to his logic, next year should look like this: a surge at the start of the year to pull in investors. Then, around mid-year, a historic correction will suddenly occur, and during that time, you might really think the bull market is over. But don’t panic, because there will be a violent rebound by the end of the year.
The key is how to interpret this correction. Tom Lee’s view is: it’s not a crash, but the market digesting itself. In other words, the correction is the last chance for smart money to get on board.
This year, the gains mainly came from AI and technology, but he believes it will be different next. Energy, raw materials, healthcare, finance, and even those small-cap stocks that haven’t moved in years should see some catch-up gains. The market will become broader.
Why is he so optimistic? There are several reasons. First, the tariffs that were the biggest concern are now gradually being implemented, and uncertainty is decreasing. Second, the Federal Reserve has shifted. Quantitative tightening is ending, and the new Fed is more focused on employment rather than obsessing over inflation, which means the stock market will loosen monetary policy. $SOL And these, of course, will also take off.
The first part is volatility, followed by an upward trend. Looking forward to 2026.