
Bitcoin: A Path to the Bottom
This video analyzes the likely path for Bitcoin to reach its market cycle bottom. The speaker emphasizes that the current situation is typical for a midterm year and compares it to previous cycles (2014, 2018, 2022).
Key Insights and Predictions
- Current Performance in Historical Context: Bitcoin is currently down about 31% from its yearly open. Historically, the average for midterm years at this point is around -45%. Bitcoin is thus outperforming the average.
- Typical Midterm Year Pattern: The speaker outlines a recurring pattern: an initial low in February, followed by a bounce, a low in early summer (June/July), a summer rally, and a final low in the fourth quarter (Q4).
- Correlation with Stock Market: Bitcoin's market cycle bottom has historically occurred after the second major stock market correction of the midterm year, not the first.
- Monetary Policy as a Catalyst: Looser monetary policy (e.g., rate cuts) could be a catalyst for a Bitcoin recovery. A stock market correction in the second half of the year could fuel expectations for such a policy shift.
- No Macro Narrative Needed: The speaker argues that Bitcoin may not need a specific macro narrative. Even with further rate hikes, a Q4 bottom could simply mean Bitcoin is undervalued at that point.
- Warning on Altcoins: The speaker warns that altcoins may not follow Bitcoin's path. Declining public interest (measured by YouTube views) and a flood of low-quality projects (meme coins, rug pulls) are causing a sustained capital outflow from the altcoin market.
- Conclusion and Outlook: The most likely path is a low in early summer, a counter-trend rally, and a final low in Q4 (around October). A sudden, massive sell-off (capitulation) could accelerate this timeline. The speaker also announces a conference in Miami in November.






