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Ok, we've been through this many times already. Each time, it's like the world has amnesia and you see all sorts of ridiculous headlines claiming a Bitcoin world-is-ending crash. Allow me to educate you.

Every 4 years (about 17+ months after halvings, which coincides with the year of a new presidency, meaning fall/winter, 2025), Bitcoin rises 1,000%+ from it's trough from the prior year(s), before crashing -90%, -85%, and now -80%. The crash itself takes 1.5-2 years to complete and is known as crypto winter. Then, it starts to form a base and slowly rise until it goes parabolic 1,000%+ gains again the year AFTER election/halving.

See a pattern yet???

Notice the crashes (drawdowns) are getting less and less extreme, as the 1,000%+ rallies. That means Bitcoin is getting less and less volatile as bigger players start accumulating it.

For the (still) cIueIess even after I explained it, in summary, this means Bitcoin's epic parabolic run hasn't even started yet. It'll begin in early 2025 and culminate in a crash in late 2025. I predict it'll hit $300K+, with a prior trough of $17K, crash about -70% to $90K to form a new higher low trough base for the next 1,000%+ run-up to $1 MILLION by 2029.

Now you may think you're smart and regurgitate the "past performance can't predict future returns" cIueless people parrot all the time, remember that Bitcoin has no underlying value, which is EXACTLY why it behaves this way.

Now that you understand, spread the word and enjoy the 1,000%+ runs.

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