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Bitcoin’s Current Trajectory: A Replay of 2016?

Eric Lui 0

Bitcoin’s recent movements bear a striking resemblance to its trajectory in late 2016, a period that coincided with the election victory of then-Republican nominee Donald Trump. Back then, Bitcoin broke the $1,000 threshold, marking a significant milestone. Today, the cryptocurrency flirts with an even more remarkable level, inching closer to the $100,000 mark. If history repeats itself, what might this mean for Bitcoin’s current trend?

Following the 2016 election, Bitcoin embarked on a strong upward trend, rallying sharply in the latter half of December. By early January 2017, it had surged to $1,130.30, marking a nearly 60% gain within just two months of the election. However, before the presidential inauguration on January 20, 2017, there was a significant pullback of over 30%.

Fast-forward to 2024, Bitcoin’s post-election momentum seems even stronger than in 2016. If the two-month trajectory following the 2016 election were to repeat, Bitcoin could surpass $100,000 and peak at approximately $110,000. Yet, a similar pattern of profit-taking and correction suggests that after reaching this milestone, Bitcoin might face a substantial retreat—potentially a drawdown of over 30%, or $30,000, from its peak.

As Bitcoin approaches a new all-time high, investors should consider both the historical context and the heightened volatility that often accompanies such moments. Could this be another pivotal phase in Bitcoin’s evolution?

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