Bitcoin has seen a remarkable 129% gain this year, fueled by the 2024 U.S. Presidential election and the April halving event. November alone saw a 37% increase, a performance only surpassed in 2013, 2017, and 2020. Despite nearing the $100,000 mark, Bitcoin's price has fluctuated between $96,000 and $98,000. Futures on the CME hit $100,200, sparking speculation of a spot price rise. However, Bitcoin's dominance is slipping as investors shift to altcoins, hinting at an altcoin season. Analysts predict a $110,000 peak by January 2025, with some foreseeing a rapid surge to $1 million.