Data: Bitcoin's average return rate in the second quarter was 24.86%, showing poor performance over the past five years with more declines than increases.

According to BlockBeats news on April 1, data from Coinglass shows that historically, Bitcoin tends to perform well in the second quarter, with an average quarterly return of 24.86% and a median quarterly return of 7.19% over the past 12 years. However, its performance in the past five years has been poor, with:

In Q2 2020, it rose by 42.33%;

In Q2 2021, it fell by 40.36%;

In Q2 2022, it fell by 56.2%;

In Q2 2023, it rose by 7.19%;

In Q2 2024, it fell by 11.92%.

In the past 12 years, Bitcoin has seen 7 rises and 5 falls in April, with an average monthly return of 12.03% and a median monthly return of 2.81%. However, its performance in the past five years has been mediocre, with:

In April 2020, it rose by 34.26%;

In April 2021, it fell by 1.98%;

In April 2022, it fell by 17.3%;

In April 2023, it rose by 2.81%;

In April 2024, it fell by 14.76%.

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