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With Bitcoin's price hovering above $95,000, several market watchers have started to wonder if the current cycle is lagging compared to previous bull runs.
However, according to Sina, a co-founder at 21st Capital and the creator of the Bitcoin Cycle Model, those concerns might be premature.
In a recent tweet on May 3, Sina unveiled his unique Bitcoin Cycle Model. This model combines traditional Quantile Modeling (QM) with additional cycle timing components.
It integrates Bitcoin's historical price performance with the average performance of prior cycles to examine if the current market behavior is lagging or not.
The chart showcases several key indicators:
• The green line depicts the average price evolution of each Bitcoin cycle since 2011.
• The blue lines highlight the typical Quantile ranges (25%, 50%, and 75%) for each cycle.
• Bollinger Bands measure price volatility relative to a 20-week Simple Moving Average (SMA).
The visualization clearly shows that Bitcoin is still following the expected growth trajectory, albeit at a pace consistent with diminishing returns, a characteristic of each successive cycle.
Diminished Volatility Doesn’t Mean Deviation
Sina further explains that while this cycle might appear “boring” due to the slowing volatility, it's not lagging. He adds that the rapid pace of Bitcoin ETFs, the post-halving price action, and significant macro narratives (including potential political shifts like a Trump re-election) have already pulled forward some of the anticipated price growth.
“We are still on track,” Sina reassures the crypto community, adding that the pattern remains evident even if the pace is less explosive than in 2017 or 2021.
Why This Matters
With large institutions now playing a bigger role in the crypto space and Bitcoin ETFs rapidly absorbing liquidity, short-term price stagnation could be the new normal. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean the bull market is off-course.
So, is Bitcoin's current cycle lagging or maturing? Only time will tell. But one thing is for sure: the crypto market is full of surprises.
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