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Analysts Suggest Bitcoin’s Sharp Dips Could Be Things of the Past

Institutional Adoption and Market Shifts Could Extend Bitcoin's Bull Run Beyond 2025, Minimizing Past Correction Patterns

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
January 31, 2025
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Key Points

  • Bitcoin’s bull market may extend beyond 2025 due to institutional involvement and changing market dynamics.
  • Despite usual patterns hinting at a correction, Bitcoin may maintain its current levels and decouple from global liquidity dynamics.

Analysts predict that Bitcoin’s bull market could prolong past previous cycles, potentially extending beyond 2025, due to increased institutional participation and evolving market dynamics.

Breaking the Usual Cycle

Typically, Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, follows a predictable cycle of three strong years followed by a steep correction of at least 70%. However, analysts suggest that this pattern may change. They attribute this potential change to the increased number of institutional investors brought in by the approval of a spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund in 2024.

Institutional investors tend to hold Bitcoin for extended periods, their confidence boosted by clearer regulations. Furthermore, analysts suggest that structural macroeconomic tailwinds could lead to a continued substantial allocation of capital into Bitcoin for several years.

Potential Decoupling from Global Liquidity Dynamics

While Bitcoin typically reacts to changes in liquidity with a 13-week delay, current trends hint at an impending correction. However, analysts note that Bitcoin appears to be resisting these typical patterns. They suggest that Bitcoin might decouple from global liquidity dynamics and maintain its current levels.

Historically, Bitcoin’s price has followed a “power-law log chart,” according to analysts. The lower boundary of this chart represents the bottoming prices of the cycle, while a breakout through the power-law line indicates the start of a new bull market.

Based on this framework, analysts suggest potential upside targets of $157,000 or even as high as $315,000 for the current cycle. However, the timing remains uncertain as the dynamics this time may indeed be different.

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