Does the sell-side position limit analysts' bullish forecasts? Examining the contradictions in Tom Lee's market outlook

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Cryptocurrency market analysts may face restrictions on their statements depending on their professional roles. Recently, Ki Young Ju, CEO of CryptoQuant, pointed out that well-known analyst Tom Lee’s market forecasts might be significantly influenced by his sell-side responsibilities. Among market participants, the relationship between this professional stance and forecast divergence is drawing attention.

Market Sentiment Shift Seen from Long-Short Ratio

According to Ki Young Ju, Tom Lee is known as a typical bullish analyst, generally maintaining a predominantly long position investment stance. The ratio of his positions is said to reach about 10:0, meaning almost all of his positions are long. However, when market correction pressures increase, he tends to temporarily strengthen risk management and adjust this ratio to around 9:1. Even slight adjustments are perceived among market participants as changes in his stance.

How Sell-Side Position Limits Analyst’s Bullish Outlook

The underlying reason for this contradiction is that Tom Lee is currently engaged in a sell-side research role, which imposes certain restrictions. In sell-side roles, there is a need to prioritize the interests of institutional and large-scale investors, making it impossible to openly express purely bullish views. Ki Young Ju analyzes that this role’s nature may be putting Tom Lee in a somewhat difficult position. There is a need to balance between pure market analysis and professional responsibilities.

True Market Outlook Indicated by Internal Fund Reports

Supporting this hypothesis, internal investigation reports from the fund involved with Tom Lee have attracted attention. These reports suggest that, contrary to his publicly stated forecast of reaching new highs at the end of January, Bitcoin and Ethereum could face significant correction pressures. This gap indicates a divergence between his sell-side statements and market perceptions from a fund management perspective. It has become clear that restrictions on statements due to professional roles are a crucial factor in understanding structural market changes.

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