Bitcoin's heading toward one of its roughest Novembers on record. Here's the kicker: every time November closed in the red, December followed suit. Without exception.
So now the question everyone's asking — will the pattern hold this time?
Historical data doesn't lie, but markets love breaking their own rules. Some traders are bracing for another downturn. Others? They're betting on a year-end rally that flips the script.
What's your take? Where do you see Bitcoin landing by December 31st?
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0xTherapist
· 12-01 13:52
This is interesting, does the principle of historical patterns really work when analyzed?
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HashBandit
· 12-01 13:48
ngl the november red thing gives me ptsd flashbacks... back in my mining days we'd watch hashrate collapse right before these dumps and ROI calculations would just *evaporate* lmao. but like, historical patterns break all the time? that's literally the scalability trilemma of market analysis fr fr
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DataPickledFish
· 12-01 13:44
This historical pattern thing... is really unreliable, the market loves to slap you in the face.
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MidnightSeller
· 12-01 13:36
There is no pattern, and that's the biggest pattern; this wave must break history.
Bitcoin's heading toward one of its roughest Novembers on record. Here's the kicker: every time November closed in the red, December followed suit. Without exception.
So now the question everyone's asking — will the pattern hold this time?
Historical data doesn't lie, but markets love breaking their own rules. Some traders are bracing for another downturn. Others? They're betting on a year-end rally that flips the script.
What's your take? Where do you see Bitcoin landing by December 31st?