Ever wondered about the patterns behind Bitcoin's epic surges? We've crunched the numbers on the last decade of crypto bull runs to give you a clearer picture. Get ready to see how past cycles might hint at future movements!
Past Bull Runs at a Glance:
* 2015 – Mid 2016: Bitcoin bottomed at ~$152 on Jan 14, 2015, soaring to ~$780 by June 16, 2016. (~17 months)
* 2017 Major Run: Kicking off around $1,000 on Jan 1, 2017, $BTC hit a then-ATH of ~$19,891 by Dec 17, 2017. (~12 months)
* 2020 – 2021 Biggest Ever: After the COVID crash low of ~$3,850 on Mar 13, 2020, Bitcoin broke $20,000 on Dec 16, 2020, and ultimately peaked at ~$69,000 on Nov 10, 2021. (~20 months)
* Late 2023 – March 2024: Starting from ~$16,500 on Jan 1, 2023 (post-FTX crash), $BTC rallied to a new ATH of ~$73,738 by Mar 14, 2024. (~14 months)
What We've Learned from Previous Cycles:
Historically, each bull run kicks off right after a significant market bottom. What follows is typically 12–20 months of parabolic growth, eventually leading into a prolonged bear market.
Looking Ahead: The Next Expected Bull Run (2025 – 2026)
The latest Bitcoin Halving occurred on April 20, 2024. Based on historical trends, the next bull run usually begins 6–12 months after a halving event.
* Expected Start: Late 2025 (October – December)
* Potential Peak: Late 2026, if history rhymes.
Keep in mind that exact dates can vary slightly across different exchange data.
Ready to prepare for what's next? What are your thoughts on the upcoming cycle?$BTC