At the end of December, analysts expect Bitcoin’s price to rise, following a usual seasonal trend: the market often performs well after Christmas. Over the past eight years, Bitcoin has finished six Decembers with gains, ranging from +8% to +46%.
This time, additional factors could include payments related to Donald Trump, a looser monetary policy by the Federal Reserve, and a potential interest rate cut.
Experts say the market is moving from panic selling to an accumulation phase, and they believe that a combination of greater liquidity and institutional demand could create the conditions for a new upward move in December.



