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January Could Become Bitcoin’s Second-Best Month in the Last 10 Months

As it stands, January is tied as the second-best performing month for bitcoin (BTC) in the past ten months, surpassed only by November 2024, which saw a 37% surge in price after President Trump’s victory in the U.S. election.

It shares second-place with May 2024, both recording an 11% gain, according to Coinglass data.

On average, January sees around a 4% gain and has been historically one of the best performing months in past years, with five of the past six January’s registering a green month.

This January has been eventful with President Donald Trump taking office and pushing out many pro-crypto policies.

Looking ahead, February has historically been the third best performing month for bitcoin, registering an average of 16%. Only two times in February has it seen a red month: 2014 and 2020, Coinglass data shows.

Even looking slightly further ahead, March is also a seasonally bullish month for bitcoin, up over 13% on average. As a result, Q1 is historically the second-best quarter for bitcoin, up 53%, just behind Q4’s 85% gain, according to Coinglass.

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