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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Bitcoin Forum => Topic started by: Shahinaz on December 05, 2019, 03:04:25 PM

Title: Which Fiscal Quarter is Most Bullish for Bitcoin?
Post by: Shahinaz on December 05, 2019, 03:04:25 PM
For some reason, Q2 has almost always seen Bitcoin’s price rise. The only exception to this rule was in Q2 2018 (minus eight percent) and a marginal decline in Q2 2013 (minus two percent).

If you look at Bitcoin’s price gains by quarter, a strange pattern emerges: Q2 seems to consistently be in the green. Since Bitcoin’s inception, it has, by far, been the strongest quarter every year.

As posted by skew (@skewdotcom) recently, Bitcoin has enjoyed consistent gains for almost every Q2 since 2014. The only exception is Q2 2018, which saw the leading cryptocurrency drop -8.17 percent.

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Title: Re: Which Fiscal Quarter is Most Bullish for Bitcoin?
Post by: Senin on January 13, 2020, 04:25:52 AM
This is an interesting observation. Bitcoin price growth was especially striking in the second quarter of last 2019, when the price of bitcoin increased four times. True, altcoins did not show the same growth. This year, I would like to see the growth of the cryptocurrency market and especially altcoins early.
Title: Re: Which Fiscal Quarter is Most Bullish for Bitcoin?
Post by: Fenix on January 14, 2020, 06:31:21 AM
In addition to the second quarter, the fourth quarter is traditionally considered very good for the price growth of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. One example is the fourth quarter of 2017. However, all the same, each subsequent year differs in price movements from the previous one.