paradoxically, at the time of the halving, bitcoin drops in price and does not increase, after about a year we see the first increases
this is based on the past of halvings obviously
but given that bitcoin is an asset with a very static cycle I think it will go exactly the same way 
In previous cycles, BTC has never created a new ATH before halving, but this time we have a new history, perhaps due to the positive impact of BTC Spot ETFs or BTC having new behavior in a new wave (according to Elliott theory). So everything we predict is only probabilistic, similar to the increase or decrease of BTC price after halving.
I think the positive impact from halving news has been absorbed into the BTC price, so halving could be a sell-the-news event in the market, when investors are happy with the profits and start to take profits. At the same time, the scarcity has not really affected the market and created a supply-demand imbalance, and has not been able to push the BTC price higher. Typically, we have to wait a few months after halving to see BTC conquer new price ranges.
Re-accumulation is necessary for the market to continue to grow stronger, we should find ways to take advantage of this opportunity instead of worrying about the market future. I myself am quite satisfied with the current re-accumulation phase, I have transferred part of my capital to DCA ALTS and have been able to buy quite a few tokens at good prices thanks to the market correction.