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11-23

$iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF(IBIT)$  

$CME Bitcoin - Dec 2025(BTC2512)$  

Bitcoin momentum from last performance in line position.

After Halving Performance 2020

2021 .1st weeks jan btc (high-low) 42k-27.8k

New high recods 64.9k btc high level

2022.1st weeks jan btc (high-low) 47k-40.4k

2023.1st weeks jan btc (high-low) 17k-16.5k

2024.1st weeks jan btc (high-low) 45k-40.4k

After Halving Performance 2024

2025.1st weeks jan btc (high-low) 102k-91k

New high records 126k btc high level (Q4 to dec)

2026... gap point

2027...gap point

2028... gap point

Once again bitcoin performance everytime after halving | 4 years have gap point and momentum trending every years.

Closing from higher in line and closing from lower in line with wave cycle on frame time (Q1-Q4) and continues to halving 2028 have 1.56btc (2024 =3.125btc).

Remember from 27k to 60k, 60k to 40k, 40k to 16k, 16k to 90k, 90k to 126k and continues to 2028

Just for bitcoin momentum with tradition event "halving frame time" can do right with gap point still work for every years" 💫📶🔄

Bitcoin Defends $85K: Is Bull Cycle Nearing Its End?
Bitcoin is trading around $85k, a key support level. Coinbase is pushing beyond pure crypto trading, expanding into equities and prediction markets in a bold move toward becoming a “one-stop” financial super app. Strategy defended its positioning after index-removal concerns, with Saylor backing the stock with a $2.8 billion commitment. Historically, post-halving rallies have often been followed by sharp drawdowns. Is this Bitcoin bull market ending? Does ETF + political support change Bitcoin’s post-halving cycle?
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