Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) and Ethereum (CRYPTO:ETH) are entering a period of intensified bullish sentiment, supported by macroeconomic trends and rising institutional interest.
Analysts forecast Bitcoin to trade between $115,000 and $140,000, with Ethereum potentially reaching $4,600 in the near term.
Bitcoin has surpassed key resistance levels and is consolidating above $114,000, maintaining strong upward momentum.
Institutional demand continues to rise, with steady inflows into BTC-linked investment products and increased adoption by publicly listed companies.
Bitcoin ETFs are attracting consistent capital, bolstered by developments such as crypto integration into certain US 401(k) retirement plans.
Ethereum has broken above $4,000, signalling a bullish technical breakout and strengthening market confidence.
In a single day, Ethereum ETFs recorded over $1 billion in inflows, five times more than Bitcoin ETFs during the same period.
ETH’s surge is supported by its role in both decentralised finance (DeFi) and traditional finance (TradFi), as well as new regulatory clarity on crypto assets and stablecoins.
The latest CME trading records for Ethereum futures add further weight to bullish projections, with targets set at $4,600 and possible tests of $4,800 to $5,000.
The anticipated September 2025 US Federal Reserve rate cut is expected to boost liquidity and favour risk-on assets like cryptocurrencies.
Historically, monetary easing cycles have aligned with sharp rallies in BTC and ETH prices.
Market experts suggest the combination of strong ETF inflows, institutional expansion, and supportive monetary policy could trigger a broad-based crypto rally.
Altcoins may also benefit from this environment, with some analysts predicting explosive gains across the sector.
The convergence of technical, economic, and structural forces could mark a pivotal moment in the history of the cryptocurrency market.