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Nov 21
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Investor Daily: What’s Next for Bitcoin?...

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In this Market Mondays clip, Ian Dunlap, Rashad Bilal, and Troy Millings break down the latest action in Bitcoin, examining the recent price drop and what history tells us about the 2025 cycle. Ian highlights Bitcoin’s unique four-year cycles, referencing the recent “Death Cross” and discussing how Bitcoin’s price patterns have repeated consistently—a rarity compared to traditional investments. The trio debates whether we’ve entered a true bear market or if this is a short-term pullback, with the possibility of a rebound later this year. Rashad urges investors not to panic, pointing to historical lows and sharing advice for dollar-cost averaging, while forecasting worst-case scenarios and price levels to watch. Troy brings additional perspective, referencing the four phases that typically follow Bitcoin’s halving events and explains the difference between corrections and collapses in crypto versus stocks. Together, they address common investor mistakes, such as buying at any price, and emphasize the importance of understanding market cycles to make informed decisions. The discussion also covers how institutional backing could cushion Bitcoin’s fall compared to previous cycles and why being a long-term believer in the asset might pay off. Whether you’re a seasoned crypto investor or just trying to understand why Bitcoin moves the way it does, this clip offers valuable insights into timing, strategy, and realistic price targets for the coming years. Drop your thoughts or questions in the comments below! — *Hashtags:* #Bitcoin #Crypto #MarketMondays #BearMarket #Investing #CryptoCycles #BTC #RashadBilal #IanDunlap #ChakaZulu #CryptoStrategy #MarketAnalysis

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