Analysis: The historical fall of Bitcoin in September may have been digested by the market.

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PANews September 12 news, according to CoinDesk reports, historical data suggests that Bitcoin may have bottomed out on September 1, 2025, with a low point of about $107,000 on that day. Since July 2024, Bitcoin has often formed the monthly low within the first 10 days of the month, with February, June, and August 2025 being exceptions where the lows appeared later, but the market also experienced pullbacks in the first 10 days before resuming trend. It is speculated that this may be related to institutional portfolio rebalancing and key macroeconomic events concentrated at the beginning of the month. CoinDesk data and Token deputy editor Oliver Knight stated that multiple futures and options markets expire at the end of each month or the beginning of the next month, which may trigger short-term fluctuations, causing trading activity to be sluggish as traders may choose to roll over or reallocate. Although historical performance does not guarantee the future, the fourth quarter has historically been the strongest period for Bitcoin, with an average return rate of 85%, particularly outstanding in October, with only two months declining since 2013.

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