Bitcoin hasn’t seen 3 positive consecutive quarters since 2017
Bitcoin has not seen three positive consecutive quarters since 2017, historical data shows. According to the latest data from Skew, Bitcoin (BTC) has not seen three positive consecutive quarters since 2017. If BTC ends Q4 with a net gain, it would be three consecutive winning quarters for the first time in three years.Q4 has been mostly bearish for Bitcoin since 2018 But historical data is not in Bitcoin’s favor as the last two Q4s closed with 42.54% and 13.6% drops, in 2018 and 2019, respectively.The historical quarterly returns of Bitcoin. Source: Skew.comFrom late 2016 and up to 2018,....
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