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Everyone is free to speculate, even experts, because speculation is not based on actual facts. Don't rely too heavily on speculation, as it can lead to incorrect and unproven conclusions. Conducting thorough research to ensure accuracy is a very smart choice.

However, it all depends on each individual's investment goals. Long-term investors don't need to worry about market fluctuations because they are confident from the outset that prices will rise again and continue to rise, despite continuous declines and believe that prices will eventually recover. This is what they should instill in themselves before investing, believing that Bitcoin will provide significant returns in the long term.

Speculating on bitcoin or altcoin prices or predicting them isn't anything that needs to happen as told. Usually everyone has their own logic and own predictions and no one is perfect.

Some people are famous personalities who tweets about bitcoin price predictions go viral. Then there are banks / institutions that will say that bitcoin will reach this and that price by the end of certain years. Usually nothing happens as predicted, but if by chance some predictions do become true, they will try to take credit like they know the future.  Sad