Analyst Reveals Why Bitcoin Will Survive the September Curse
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September has traditionally been a difficult month for Bitcoin (BTC), with price charts often showing weakness. However, some experts predict a potential surge, pointing to falling exchange reserves as a signal of upward momentum. The optimistic outlook comes despite Bitcoin’s recent struggles. The largest cryptocurrency has slipped 2% over the past week, reflecting broader market uncertainty. Bitcoin Outlook: Seasonal Lows or Rally Ahead? Sponsored According to data from Coinglass, Bitcoin’s average return in September stood at -3.33%, making it the cryptocurrency’s worst month. BTC ended the month in red for six consecutive years between 2017 and 2022, making its prospects for this year also somber. Bitcoin Monthly Performance. Source: Coinglass Notably, many experts agree on this perspective. An analyst has characterized the current market as resembling a ‘classic stock market top.’ This indicated potential vulnerability to further corrections. Furthermore, analyst Timothy Peterson highlighted that Bitcoin’s value dipped 6.5% last month. The analyst predicted a price range of $97,000 to $113,000 by the end of September, reflecting a continuation of this trend. ‘It’s part of a seasonal pattern that has played out over many years,” Peterson added. Sponsored #Bitcoin – Two possible scernarios for BTC 1) Green: If 108k support holds, the price will soon continue heading higher. 2) Red: If $108k support breaks, we might see a deeper retest of the upward-sloping trendline. pic.twitter.com/pyQTikXxfn — Mags (@thescalpingpro) September 4, 2025 Meanwhile, many anticipate that while declines may come, the coin will bounce back next quarter. Based on past patterns, October and November are the strongest months for Bitcoin, so that could very well happen. “Historically, Bitcoin has always bottomed out in September after the year of the halving. After that, it’s mostly smooth sailing. Despite me usually not looking at the past and using it as a signal for accuracy…
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