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đŸ”„ As a reminder, the bitcoin strategy "Buy 6 months before halving, sell 18 months after halving" (purple curve on the chart) is historically the most profitable! Even a simple hold gives a lower yield (yellow curve) 🔮 Buying 18 months after halving and selling 6 months before the next halving is the most failed approach (blue curve) 👉 Invest wisely and accumulate Bitcoin before its price skyrockets!

đŸ”„ As a reminder, the bitcoin strategy "Buy 6 months before halving, sell 18 months after halving" (purple curve on the chart) is historically the most profitable!

Even a simple hold gives a lower yield (yellow curve)

🔮 Buying 18 months after halving and selling 6 months before the next halving is the most failed approach (blue curve)

👉 Invest wisely and accumulate Bitcoin before its price skyrockets!

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