
Bitcoin: The Four Year Cycle Strikes Again
The speaker, an enthusiastic Bitcoin advocate, passionately defends the 4-year cycle as a reliable pattern for Bitcoin prices. He acknowledges that many mock this cycle due to limited data points, but argues that critics often reject it out of convenience or an unwillingness to admit their own mistakes.
Striking Parallels to 2018The focus is on uncanny similarities between Bitcoin's behavior in 2026 and 2018:
- Lows: Both in 2018 and 2026, lows were recorded in February, followed by a higher low in late March/early April.
- Resistance: In May, Bitcoin reached the 200-day moving average, which acted as resistance in both years.
- Lower Low: In June, the price fell below the February low – a pattern that repeated.
- Remarkable Parallel: The low price in June 2026 was $57,000, while in 2018 it was $5,700 – a 10x difference. Mere coincidence?
The speaker emphasizes that it's okay to be wrong as an investor. The key is to learn from mistakes and not fall into stubbornness. He himself has learned this lesson.
Strategic Recommendations- Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA): The best strategy is to gradually buy Bitcoin (DCA) in the second half of midterm years (starting in July).
- Windows of Strength and Weakness: Typically, there is a brief "window of strength" in July within a larger "window of weakness." Prices may rise to the 200-day moving average but then fall back by August/September.
- Potential Final Low: Unlike 2018 (December), the final low in 2026 could occur as early as October, since the peak was in October 2025 and bear markets often last about a year.
The 4-year cycle is not a dogma, but as long as it works, one should respect it and not overlay it with overly complex macroeconomic analyses. A deviation from the pattern is possible, and the strategy will be adjusted accordingly.
Key Message: The 4-year cycle provides a valuable framework, but does not replace your own research and disciplined risk management.






