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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction: Rainbow Chart and Stock-to-Flow (S2F) Model Point to Explosive Growth
May 09, 2025 at 09:20 pm
At present, on Friday, May 9, bitcoin (BTC) trades at $103,046, and many observers foresee new record levels before year-end.
As bitcoin continues to hit fresh peaks, analysts are consulting a variety of charting tools to anticipate the trajectory of the leading digital currency. Among these are the well-known Rainbow chart and the stock-to-flow (S2F) model. The following analysis examines BTC's present price through the lens of these two frameworks.
Bitcoin Models Point to Explosive Growth — But Will Reality Cooperate?
At present, on Friday, May 9, bitcoin (BTC) trades at $103,046, and many observers foresee new record levels before year-end.
Market participants follow chart patterns with great interest, while analysts consult predictive models to try to anticipate the asset’s next moves. This analysis examines two specific charting techniques and forecasting frameworks that might yield insight, although these tools have been called imperfect in the past.
Stock-to-Flow (S2F)
The Stock-to-Flow (S2F) model quantifies scarcity by relating existing supply (stock) to annual production (flow). For bitcoin, “flow” denotes coins newly mined each year. When bitcoin’s supply is halved every four years, flow diminishes, rendering the digital asset more scarce. The S2F framework posits that heightened scarcity leads to upward pressure on price.
At present, the price trajectory is shaded red to orange, signifying that we just passed a halving event one year ago (red = 0 days to halving, blue = many days past).
Historically, these phases after a halving spark vigorous price rallies over the following 12–18 months. The closeness of bitcoin’s market price to the S2F projection now implies that the asset is following the model more faithfully than in earlier cycles.
Projecting historical post-halving S2F patterns forward, the model forecasts an exponential climb, potentially landing around $275,000 by late 2026. That trajectory reflects the scarcity thesis at the heart of S2F, in which each halving curtails issuance and, all else equal, should elevate the price. This dynamic has played out with exchange-traded funds and firms like Strategy, formerly Microstrategy, which continue to accumulate BTC despite price surges.
Although this model offers visual clarity and has shown historical consistency, it should be considered in concert with other metrics, as it does not factor in external market shocks or macroeconomic disruptions (e.g., war or Trump’s trade decisions). Like all models and technical analysis, S2F has seen its fair share of criticism.
Rainbow Chart
According to the original Rainbow Chart, bitcoin’s price over the next 18 months is likely to progress from the “FOMO” band into the “Is this a Bubble?” zone. That trajectory begins just above $100,000 and advances toward a range of $290,000-$365,000 by late 2026. The colored bands represent long-term logarithmic growth, implying that, should bitcoin follow its historical pattern, it will move through these sentiment thresholds before entering more speculative territory. The Rainbow Chart too has not been perfect and it should not be counted on against the backdrop of other market and other economic factors.
It’s widely acknowledged that the Bitcoin Rainbow Chart has been edited and changed to mirror the market’s maturation and a more measured growth path. Early editions relied on scant data and presumed steep, speculative price climbs. As additional data emerged and returns tapered in subsequent cycles, the chart was adjusted with enhanced statistical techniques to avoid overfitting and align more closely with actual performance.
These refinements render the chart more plausible and less driven by hype, enabling users to form realistic expectations. Although many critics argue that the Rainbow and models such as S2F lack empirical grounding and are subject to subjective interpretation.
Frameworks May Illuminate the Path, But Don’t Necessarily Determine the Destination
Taken together, the two approaches signal that bitcoin’s maturation is approaching another inflection, but they also remind observers that mathematics alone cannot capture every catalyst fueling digital asset markets.
Shifting liquidity preferences, regulatory stances and investor psychology will likely sharpen any forecast, allowing readers to treat colored bands and scarcity ratios as guideposts rather than ironclad fortune-telling devices for strategy.
Conversely, deviations from modeled paths may spark debate over data integrity, inspiring practitioners to refine methodologies or blend traditional finance tools with emerging onchain metrics before staking high-stakes positions during shifting phases.
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