Bitcoin Trade Over? Bloomberg Strategist Predicts 2026 Macro Outlook

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Bloomberg Intelligence strategist Mike McGlone has shifted his stance on Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency space, urging investors to “sell the rallies” in 2026 amid a changing macro backdrop. In a contrarian read of the market, he argues that the conditions that once supported a Bitcoin thesis have evolved: what started as a scarce disruptor has become enmeshed in a crowded, highly speculative ecosystem, with correlations to equities rising and macro forces feeding traditional markets. McGlone also warns that the rise of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and periods of subdued volatility may presage a period of renewed fragility rather than a renewed bull phase.

His view stretches beyond crypto, painting a stark macro canvas for equities, commodities and precious metals. He suggests that gold’s recent rally could reflect systemic stress rather than pure strength, and he quips that when “the stupid rock” outperforms everything else, it’s a signal that investors should recalibrate risk. The interview containing his remarks is available to watch via YouTube.

Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has long been positioned by some observers as a hedge or a digital store of value, but McGlone contends that the asset now sits more firmly inside the fabric of traditional markets. He points to its evolving correlation with stocks and other risk assets as evidence that the crypto market is no longer insulated from the same macro dynamics that drive risk-on and risk-off cycles in conventional asset classes. In his view, the notable shift has broad implications for how investors should approach positioning in 2026 and beyond.

The commentary arrives at a time when equipment for a possible crypto regime shift is in focus for market participants. McGlone highlights a string of ETF approvals as well as historically low volatility as early warning signals—features that, in his assessment, can both attract new entrants and intensify speculative behavior. The net effect, in his framework, is that Bitcoin has moved from a hedge against the system to a component within it, altering the risk calculus that previously underpinned its narrative.

Beyond the crypto space, McGlone draws a wider map of the investment landscape. His macro lens suggests that stocks, commodities and even gold could be traversing a more delicate phase, with gold’s rally potentially masking thinner liquidity or growing fragility in real economies rather than signaling a broad-based uptrend. He emphasizes that the market’s most dramatic moves often come when conventional hedges falter, and that history has shown time and again how complacency around volatility can precede sharper drawdowns.

“When the stupid rock starts outperforming everything else, investors should pay attention,” McGlone remarks, underscoring the paradox that even familiar assets can become signals of a cooler macro environment if they diverge from those established narratives. The full interview, which delves into Bitcoin’s possible downside scenario and the signals he is watching instead, is available to view on YouTube.

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