Ever notice how BTC moves differently depending on the month? Seasonality patterns in Bitcoin have caught serious attention lately. Historically, certain quarters show stronger momentum while others tend to consolidate. Some traders swear by these cyclical trends, tracking historical data to time their entries. Whether it's post-halving rallies or year-end liquidity shifts, the patterns are there if you know where to look. Not a crystal ball, but definitely worth studying when planning your strategy.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 9h ago
April will definitely skyrocket, I bet 0.5 yuan.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 12-05 13:29
To be honest, sometimes seasonality works, and sometimes it's just nonsense. It all comes down to luck.
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ChainDoctor
· 12-05 13:21
I've heard too much about seasonality theory, but when it comes to actual trading, it still depends on luck, in my opinion.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 12-05 13:19
Ha, I've thought about seasonality too. Anyway, it's just about betting on probabilities.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 12-05 13:17
The whole idea of seasonality sounds pretty mystical to me; I trust data, not fate.
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To be honest, there is indeed a pattern in that post-halving wave, but most of the time it's more of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Has anyone actually made money relying on seasonality, or is it all just hindsight analysis?
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You can come up with different reasons every quarter—that's why I don't trust technical analysis.
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Instead of studying months, it's better to focus on on-chain data and institutional moves—that's what's real.
Ever notice how BTC moves differently depending on the month? Seasonality patterns in Bitcoin have caught serious attention lately. Historically, certain quarters show stronger momentum while others tend to consolidate. Some traders swear by these cyclical trends, tracking historical data to time their entries. Whether it's post-halving rallies or year-end liquidity shifts, the patterns are there if you know where to look. Not a crystal ball, but definitely worth studying when planning your strategy.