Veteran crypto trader Tone Vays has flipped bullish on Bitcoin after exiting his BTC long positions in late November.

Vays tells his 290,200 followers on the social media platform X that he exited all of his Bitcoin long positions on November 22nd at $97,800, though he decided to buy back in now that it’s 2025.

“Now that the year is over, I am now back to fully long in Bitcoin as of this afternoon at a price of around $100,000.” 

Bitcoin set an all-time high of $108,135 on December 17th.

Vays notes in a new YouTube video that he prefers to see consolidation this week.

“I would rather see us close this week at 98,99. I would rather see us close next week at 101, giving me a green star candle the last week of January, or the week of January 20th a green star breaking 101, 102, setting us up for a move to 120 and beyond.

So that’s what I want to see. Doesn’t mean I’m going to get that, okay? But that’s kind of what I’m prepared for.”

Bitcoin set an all-time high of $108,135 on December 17th.

BTC is trading at $97,149 at time of writing. The top-ranked crypto asset by market cap is down more than 5% in the past 24 hours.

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