October Over Time
October has been particularly bullish for Bitcoin, with an average of 17% of price increases over the years. Since 2023 is a pre-halving year, comparisons with other pre-halving years are particularly insightful. In the pre-halving years of 2019 and 2015, the average price increase was 20%.
Bitcoin monthly returns over the years. Source:In 13 years of Bitcoin price action, 9 have seen increases during October. This makes another bullish October seem quite likely.
Interestingly, September, known for its bearish tendencies, has broken its pattern this year, with Bitcoin’s price seeing a 5% increase. This is the first instance of such a deviation in over 7 years. This anomaly prompts the question: could October’s price action also diverge from the historical pattern?
Bitcoin Price Action In Pre-halving Years
Another important caveat to consider is that during pre-halving years, Bitcoin’s price tends to exhibit a predictable pattern where there are 5-6 months when the price decreases. However, 2023 has been an outlier so far, with only three red months observed currently:In the pre-halving years, we get 5-6 red months (usually 6) In 2023, we’ve only had 3 so far. Three months are remaining till the end of the year. So based on probability, we could get three more red months or at the very least, two. — Predycto (@predycto)
Bitcoin In 2019:
Examining Bitcoin’s price movements in Q4 of 2019 can offer a comparative perspective.Bitcoin's 2023 price comparison with 2019 . Source:Q4 2019 showed significant retracements in Bitcoin’s price, as it decreased by 20% from the beginning of October until the end of the year. If we witness similar price movements this year, it will lead to Bitcoin reaching below $22,000, presenting potential opportunities and risks for investors.
A Broader Impact
Bitcoin’s price movements serve as an indicator of the broader cryptocurrency market. A bearish trend in Bitcoin could potentially lead to a market-wide downturn, causing an even bigger downturn for Altcoins and coins with low .