Citi Cuts Bitcoin Target To $82,000 As ETF Demand Weakens
Wall Street’s Bitcoin expectations have taken another hit. Citi has cut its 12-month Bitcoin target to $82,000 from $112,000, pointing to weaker investor appetite, negative ETF flows, and a slower regulatory backdrop in...
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Wall Street’s Bitcoin expectations have taken another hit. Citi has cut its 12-month Bitcoin target to $82,000 from $112,000, pointing to weaker investor appetite, negative ETF flows, and a slower regulatory backdrop in the United States.
The move is not just another forecast revision. It shows how much of the institutional Bitcoin thesis still depends on one input: whether spot ETFs can keep attracting fresh capital.
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TL;DRCiti lowered its Bitcoin target to $82,000 and cut its Ether forecast to $2,240. The bank also reportedly reduced its assumed net ETF inflows over the next 12 months to zero, down from a previous expectation of $10 billion. That is the real headline for crypto markets.
Price targets are easy to debate. Flow assumptions are harder to ignore.
Bitcoin’s ETF launch era gave the market a clear institutional demand story. For a while, that story helped support higher prices and stronger confidence. But when flows turn negative, the same structure works in reverse. Analysts do not simply mark down price targets because BTC fell. They mark them down because the demand model behind the price target has changed.
That is what Citi’s revision reflects.
The ETF Bid Is Being RepricedThe key issue is not whether Bitcoin can still trade above Citi’s target. It can. Crypto price targets are never guarantees. The more important point is that one of the market’s most widely followed demand channels has become less reliable.
ETF flows have been treated as the bridge between traditional portfolios and Bitcoin exposure. If those flows weaken, the market has to lean more heavily on native crypto demand, corporate treasury buyers, and long-term holders.
That can still be enough. But it makes the path more volatile.
Citi’s cut also lands at a moment when digital asset treasury companies are under closer scrutiny. If investors worry that treasury buyers may become sellers, the market’s confidence in institutional accumulation weakens further. That does not mean a wave of forced selling is inevitable, but it adds another layer of caution.
Why This Matters For Bitcoin TradersFor traders, the message is simple: Bitcoin needs a new catalyst or a repair in ETF flows.
A stronger macro backdrop could help. So could clearer US digital asset legislation, a return of ETF inflows, or renewed accumulation from long-term holders. Without one of those, the market may struggle to rebuild the same momentum it had when spot ETF demand was the dominant story.
That does not make Citi’s $82,000 target bearish in absolute terms. It is still above current prices. But it is a meaningful downgrade from the earlier view and shows that institutional expectations are being reset.
Bitcoin has survived plenty of forecast cuts before. The question now is whether the ETF market can stop being the reason analysts lower their numbers and start being the reason they raise them again.
This report is based on information from Reuters and Citi’s reported market forecasts.
This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.
Why this matters
Bitcoin is showing up inside the Institutional Adoption theme, so this story is worth tracking for follow-through rather than treating it as a one-off headline.
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