Is the bear market really coming?
Let me review it for you:
In 2019, Bitcoin fell from its high of $12,000 in March to nearly $6,000 in August and September of that year, but then Bitcoin began to fluctuate upward and rose back to more than $10,000 at the end of the year.
Let's look back. This year, Bitcoin also hit a high of nearly $74,000 in March, then gradually fell, and fell to below $50,000 in August, and hovered over $50,000 in September.
If it is consistent with the trend in 2019, the forecast in the chart shows that Bitcoin will start to bottom out and rise to more than $80,000 by the end of the year.