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Title: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: shanhaigamefi on April 18, 2024, 05:50:47 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Jewan420 on April 18, 2024, 06:31:18 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

If you are thinking of buying DIP then wait more for its price to go down. From my personal opinion and market review, the price may come down to around $35000-$40000. To buy DIP you need to review the market regularly and buy as soon as possible at a price you can afford. Because, you may not have much time to buy many bitcoins. In that case you can buy bitcoins with DCA method.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Sanitough on April 18, 2024, 06:46:52 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Well, you don’t have to buy the whole portion of bitcoin for you to start investing. Just buy a portion that you can afford to lose while bitcoin price is still low. I suggest don’t wait too long for a drastic price drop as we can’t actually guarantee if the price will consistently move downward or it will eventually rise up again. Buy now and hold your bitcoin so you can at least ride with the upcoming bitcoin halving.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Oshosondy on April 18, 2024, 06:57:10 AM
Bitcoin bull run has still not yet ended. If you can buy and hold and wait patiently, bull run is still coming. Just be patient about it.

The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
You do not need to buy 1 BTC. You can buy less than that. Even if you have $50, you can use it to buy bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: btc78 on April 18, 2024, 07:29:07 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,

Not all price dips are signs of a bull run ending. We have not even properly entered the bull run phase as many believe it will start a few months after the halving event.

Usually bull runs last for years. Maybe more than a hear but usually does not exceed than four years.

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Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

That is why we can buy portions of bitcoin known as satoshis. You don’t have to buy one exact bitcoin in order for you to get some profits. You can acquire bitcoin through DCA or just buying little by little.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: 0t3p0t on April 18, 2024, 08:01:26 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Right now it's $61,239 so maybe we will be expecting more dips if this is the beginning of the correction which is quite natural in the nature of Bitcoin. Though I can be wrong here since we don't really know the accurate guess on where and how deep or high Bitcoin could go.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: m2017 on April 18, 2024, 08:47:13 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
As soon as the price corrects slightly, the assumption immediately appears that the bull run has come to an end. No, my friend, everything is just beginning, and the current BTC-fall is an opportunity to buy bitcoin for belated investors. :) The current year should be rich in bitcoin price surprises. Get used to it and don’t be surprised by the high volatility of BTC, this is the essence of this asset. These short-term ups and downs can be ignored if you invest several years in advance.

Why can't you afford (this price)? Is it too cheap to sell or too expensive to buy?


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Gozie51 on April 18, 2024, 09:21:51 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

You didn't know it dropped to 60+ yesterday and that means it has appreciated today. Anyway, stop bothering yourself about price fluctuations because you are going to see more of it soon when the volatility increase because of halving.

Meanwhile, you don't need to buy 1 btc, all you need is some Satoshi to hodl while expecting the price increase to make your own profit. However, price is going to improve with time after halving.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Apocollapse on April 18, 2024, 09:46:02 AM
We don't even know when the real bull run would happen.

The declining might because of ETFs is no longer hyped, so it make the market went back it's place. Slight declining is still fine, most people are waiting on the Q4 because according to the few halving history, it's where the halving bull run will start.

You do not need to buy 1 BTC. You can buy less than that. Even if you have $50, you can use it to buy bitcoin.
I think he's a typical person who want to buy at the bottom instead of buy at low because he want to maximize the return.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Oshosondy on April 18, 2024, 09:54:21 AM
Right now it's $61,239 so maybe we will be expecting more dips if this is the beginning of the correction which is quite natural in the nature of Bitcoin. Though I can be wrong here since we don't really know the accurate guess on where and how deep or high Bitcoin could go.
Bitcoin is still having a great support at $60000. But if it stay low like this for long, it is possible that the support will be broken. I still think the fall can not be significant and in some months to this time, another bull run will begin.

The declining might because of ETFs is no longer hyped, so it make the market went back it's place. Slight declining is still fine, most people are waiting on the Q4 because according to the few halving history, it's where the halving bull run will start.
It started when Iran sent missiles and rockets to Isreal but the price went above $66800 before falling again. If bitcoin is not going to $70000 for now, that means the ETF hype has died down already. But another bull run will still come. What that is just difficult to predict right now is if we are going to first see bear market before the coming bull market.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: legendbtc on April 18, 2024, 10:10:37 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

If you are thinking of buying DIP then wait more for its price to go down. From my personal opinion and market review, the price may come down to around $35000-$40000. To buy DIP you need to review the market regularly and buy as soon as possible at a price you can afford. Because, you may not have much time to buy many bitcoins. In that case you can buy bitcoins with DCA method.


I was surprised that many people gradually turned negative and predicted bitcoin would drop to $50k. But your prediction even startled me when you said bitcoin will drop to $35k. Can you tell me, based on what data do you think bitcoin will drop to $35k? Because I don't even think bitcoin will drop more than its current price let alone it will drop another 50% from now on.

If the OP intends to wait for bitcoin to drop in price like you said, I wouldn't be surprised that he would miss out on buying cheap bitcoin now. Craziest prediction of the year I've ever seen.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: freedomgo on April 18, 2024, 10:32:56 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

You didn't know it dropped to 60+ yesterday and that means it has appreciated today. Anyway, stop bothering yourself about price fluctuations because you are going to see more of it soon when the volatility increase because of halving.

Meanwhile, you don't need to buy 1 btc, all you need is some Satoshi to hodl while expecting the price increase to make your own profit. However, price is going to improve with time after halving.
Yes, bitcoin price will be even more volatile in the coming days so expect that there will be consistent upward or downward movement of btc price, which means we will witness a roller coaster ride for bitcoin. Hence, if you are not vigilant enough to observe the price of bitcoin, still you will miss another opportunity to buy bitcoin. That is why instead of waiting for another price dips, why not buy a small portion now so you can have something to call your own. Bitcoin bull run is not coming to an end, just because of this price correction. In fact, we are just starting to witness a bullish market which will eventually lead to a real bull run in the next couple of months.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: peter0425 on April 18, 2024, 10:43:01 AM
Why can't you afford (this price)? Is it too cheap to sell or too expensive to buy?

It’s probably the latter.

Lots of people are still waiting for bitcoin to dip more before they buy so I am just sending my goodlucks. Because bitcoin is extremely volatile and we do not know how it will go in the next few days. Sometimes it’s not a matter of “can I afford it?” But rather the question you should ask yourself is “will this be the lowest bitcoin would price?”


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: AirtelBuzz on April 18, 2024, 11:02:14 AM
Yes, currently the price of Bitcoin has fallen to a large extent, many are commenting that the war between Iran and Israel in the Middle East may have caused such a situation in the market. Again, the Bitcoin halving is only two days away, and the impact of the Bitcoin halving may lower the market price of Bitcoin.

The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
I think the Bitcoin bull run is not over yet just about to begin. You can buy Bitcoin at any price. There is no talk you have to buy 1(BTC)Bitcoin. If you want to buy bitcoins with small amount of money then that is also possible because you have that opportunity too. If you buy Bitcoin in this situation and be patient, your investment may increase in value when the next bull run begins after the Bitcoin halving.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Fiatless on April 18, 2024, 11:09:14 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
If you are familiar with the history of Bitcoin you will not asked this question. The current price of Bitcoin is still high compared to the predictions of many experts. Some people expected that the market would go into a correction mode that would drop the price to less than $50. You can always buy Bitcoin with the amount you can afford since it can be bought in small units.

If you are thinking of buying DIP then wait more for its price to go down. From my personal opinion and market review, the price may come down to around $35000-$40000. To buy DIP you need to review the market regularly and buy as soon as possible at a price you can afford. Because, you may not have much time to buy many bitcoins. In that case you can buy bitcoins with DCA method.
Your predictions might be correct but I doubt if Bitcoin will reduce to that price. The Bitcoin ETF has made the demand for the currency very high. Anybody waiting for the price to drop to $35k this year might miss the opportunity to buy. People shouldn't wait for the bull run to start buying, they should consider DCA or buy during the bear season.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: michellee on April 18, 2024, 11:10:51 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
If you can't see the market being as volatile as it is now, you should just leave it. The market is currently experiencing a correction, and who knows how long the price will bounce back. If you want to buy Bitcoin, you should prepare the money so you can buy it immediately at a low price.

The price of Bitcoin reached $60k, and now the price is at $61k. But there are no signs that the correction will end. So we still have to wait again to see the price experience a reversal.

Maybe you can place a purchase order at the price you want so you don't miss out on buying Bitcoin. But if you are still in doubt, you should leave the market for a while.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: laijsica on April 18, 2024, 11:11:58 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
If who want to buy BTC in DIP, now is the time to buy. Also if you have extra money you can do the same. If you have BTC deposited in DCA you can increase the deposit further. One thing is that these price drops may not last long - you should keep a close eye on market conditions.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Moreno233 on April 18, 2024, 11:18:52 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
We have been on the bull run since December last year and it will keep getting better as the year progresses after the halving. The drop in price from the ATH is not enough to conclude that the bull run is over because I feel the bigger bull run have not even started. The market is only experiencing correction which is a normal thing in the market and confirms the actually market dynamics. The Bitcoin halving will eventually lead to the creation of a new ATH which will happen as we progress towards Q4 this year to early part of next year. The market is offering us more buying opportunities for those who are willing to enjoy the gains that will come from the halving. 


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Rockstarguy on April 18, 2024, 11:52:25 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
This the same statement some people do make even when the price of bitcoin was far low than this amount. The price of bitcoin now is not a problem that can deprive people from buying bitcoin, you just buy the amount you can afford to lose. If you are thinking thst the price is still high and you can't afford bitcoin then you will never buy bitcoin. If you now that the price has come down you will still get good profit than you waiting for a price that you can afford.  

You can always buy bitcoin with the amount you can afford and it has good value for you to gain profit. Don't think it is expensive, this can make you to have interest to invest other coins you may think the price is low and investing in this coins won't give you the kind of profit you would want. Go for bitcoin,  it is good in value,  reliable,  low risk and the most secure cryptocurrency to invest in.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: ultrloa on April 18, 2024, 12:06:14 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

You don't need to buy a whole 1 bitcoin if you think its expensive and your funds is not enough to buy that volume. But accumulate base on what you can afford to spend since for this you may now start to participate on anything you want to happen on the bitcoins you bought.

Also it seems you don't have deep knowledge about it since you get afraid with certain dumps to happen so maybe much really better for you not to decide yet to buy since your situation is not good so better try to figure out on what is your intention on your investment since if you can create some plans or have goals maybe for that you can make strategize your bitcoin participation then can able to earn with it in future. So for now try to learn a lot of knowledge so you will not get panic on the dump and will not see bitcoin as expensive asset to have.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: shield132 on April 18, 2024, 12:16:12 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
That doesn't mean that the bull run is coming to an end. If you look carefully, we haven't experienced anything like this before. Bitcoin reached its all-time high before halving, for the first time. Price started rising from 20K and went up to 73K, aren't we supposed to expect a slight decline? When price reaches huge numbers, people start to sell and collect some profit. We have a lot of fun in the next months, this is just the beginning. Bitcoin's price might be a little stable for a while, then it might experience a slight decline (or might rise, who knows) but after some months, probably in fall or winter, we will see a new all-time high again. Bull run will not finish so soon and so easily, it will only might stop and adjust for a while.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: naira on April 18, 2024, 12:18:36 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
If this is your first halving year then it is very natural to ask this question. However, for us, this increase and decrease are still very healthy. Despite the speculation and rumors circulating, the halving momentum does not mean that the price of Bitcoin will immediately increase in a short time. That's not how it works, there is always a certain period and we cannot be sure, it could be 1 year in the future or it could be more or less than one year. But what is certain is that the less Bitcoin mined, the more it provides high value.

Regarding the bitcoin bull run ending or not, I think in a volatile market anything can happen. The high risk high reward in the Bitcoin market, this kind of thing is common it depends on us as investors and traders, need to strengthen our mentality.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Kelward on April 18, 2024, 12:22:25 PM
I don't think that Bitcoin bull run is coming to an end because from research price dips happens before halving, so I guess that this is what is playing out now, plus this negative impact of Iran, israeli conflict news that's also affecting the price negatively. This is an opportunity for investors to take this dip opening to accumulate more, no need to wait till it dips lower because that might not happen, if you're on DCA method, just continue with it and focus on the long term gains, when price will start to rapidly increase in the bull run that has not yet started.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Bd officer on April 18, 2024, 12:28:32 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Bitcoin halving will happen in a few days. So it is expected that the bull run may happen at the end of this year or in 2025. Currently the price of Bitcoin is decreasing, I don't know how much it will decrease. Try to invest as much as you can afford. So if you can afford you buy bitcoins with DCA method in small amount. You never invest the entire amount at once. Because the market is currently going down, suppose you buy Bitcoin at $61k and the price may drop to $50k. So buy bitcoin with DCA method. If you buy bitcoins with DCA method you can buy bitcoins at average price.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: MiF on April 18, 2024, 08:17:58 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
if you are waiting for a bear market or the btc to drop down below 50k$ then you need to wait another 4 years, i think you are too late to have a plan to buy because btc is in a bull run status and its price for now is too risky to buy, however you can still buy it even at the high price today depending on your budget a budget that you can afford to lose because after bitcoin halving the price may become double or more bullish.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Wakate on April 18, 2024, 09:14:54 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
If you can not afford to buy small unit of Bitcoin at 61k then maybe you will have to wait for the next bear Market because currently, we are in the bull and very soon the price of Bitcoin would hit 100k and you will still come and ask us if buying at 100k could be predictable. Sometimes we might think that we are wise and want to buy at a very low price especially buying at the dip. It is very uncommon for one to buy at the dip because ones mindset could also tell you to wait more that the price is going to dip more when some have already accumulated enough holdings at the dip.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: stadus on April 18, 2024, 09:20:13 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
if you are waiting for a bear market or the btc to drop down below 50k$ then you need to wait another 4 years, i think you are too late to have a plan to buy because btc is in a bull run status and its price for now is too risky to buy, however you can still buy it even at the high price today depending on your budget a budget that you can afford to lose because after bitcoin halving the price may become double or more bullish.
If you are going to purchase the whole bitcoin, everyone will say it’s actually highly expensive. So you need to wait for a market to become bearish. However, the thing is you don’t need you to buy the whole of it as a beginner, but learn to start with a small portion instead. That way, you won’t be pressured waiting for the bearish price. Don’t think that you are late in entering bitcoin investment, the bull run has just started so you can always decide to enter the market as long as you have a sufficient amount to start buying bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Antotena on April 18, 2024, 09:28:54 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

I want to assume you are waiting for the price to reduce isn't? And you are also asking at the same time is bull run coming to an end or you are implying bull run coming to an end so you can buy cheap Bitcoin right?

I want you to know that a lot of investors didn't put much money into altcoins because of what happen last bull run, many of them were disastrous to portfolio that even made Bitcoin to fall badly but this bull run, nothing of such and are minimal, so don't expect  Bitcoin to fall to those level your are expecting unless Blackrock and other ETFs dump their Bitcoin but I'm sure they wouldn't sell their Bitcoin cheap.

I will advice to do DCA instead of waiting for a specific range of price of bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Strongkored on April 19, 2024, 06:15:08 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Buy according to the money you have because Bitcoin can be bought in fractions, not just one unit. But since you say it's not a value you can afford then definitely you will buy in small amounts so pay attention to the withdrawal fees from the exchange where you buy Bitcoin because currently the network is very congested so the fees will be very high.
If you only buy a small amount then save it on the exchange until the amount is large and withdraw it to put it in your personal wallet because putting Bitcoin on the exchange is quite risky and it is best to learn about the security of storing Bitcoin.

The bull run is still ongoing because a decline doesn't mean the end of the bull run, it's just a correction because there is another event and it will slowly rise, next year maybe the bull run will slowly change into a bearish period, and this is my opinion.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: OrangeII on April 19, 2024, 07:46:24 AM
Well, currently the price of Bitcoin is indeed falling, and it looks like the bull run has ended. However, I see this as an opportunity to own bitcoin at a low price. After the halving, the price of bitcoin is likely to rise again, and it is possible that a new ATH will be reached, even higher than the previous ATH. I think it's still too soon to conclude that this decline will be long-term. We better prepare ourselves, because it could be that in 2025, crypto prices will rise even higher.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Plaguedeath on April 19, 2024, 08:55:41 AM
The global tensions distract Bitcoin bull run, whenever there's a bad news related to war, the price declines, but Bitcoin keep rising because people believe the price will surge in this year. As we can see the volatility is high, each day the price can rise and drop for 5%.

https://imgvb.com/images/2024/04/19/6f8cb2ba5ad893940d069eaeae06c2f8.png

Well, currently the price of Bitcoin is indeed falling, and it looks like the bull run has ended.
It's not really a bull run, but more like an ETFs hype.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: CageMabok on April 19, 2024, 09:34:35 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
The question is why were you unable to bear it at that time? In fact, if when you wrote this you immediately bought Bitcoin, today alone you would have made a small profit and could also make more profit if you were able to buy in such a large amount because the price has already exceeded $64K. This is why everyone doesn't need to be afraid to buy Bitcoin in the low range because the profits that can be obtained through Bitcoin can certainly be quite real at a moment like now.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Xcode7 on April 19, 2024, 09:34:59 AM
Well, currently the price of Bitcoin is indeed falling, and it looks like the bull run has ended. However, I see this as an opportunity to own bitcoin at a low price. After the halving, the price of bitcoin is likely to rise again, and it is possible that a new ATH will be reached, even higher than the previous ATH. I think it's still too soon to conclude that this decline will be long-term. We better prepare ourselves, because it could be that in 2025, crypto prices will rise even higher.
The current price correction that is occurring is not very significant and this is still a common thing, but to expect a deeper price decline I think will be a little difficult because Bitcoin's current movement is much different with strong support allowing for price stability and in my opinion that might happen is an improvement.
After the halving, it is very likely that the price of Bitcoin will increase again and this has been happening for a long time, making it very likely that the same thing will happen.
I see the future of Bitcoin prices as quite bright and we don't even need to wait another 4 years to see ATH so to see much higher prices I think we don't need to wait for 2025 either.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: avp2306 on April 19, 2024, 09:44:47 AM
Well, currently the price of Bitcoin is indeed falling, and it looks like the bull run has ended. However, I see this as an opportunity to own bitcoin at a low price. After the halving, the price of bitcoin is likely to rise again, and it is possible that a new ATH will be reached, even higher than the previous ATH. I think it's still too soon to conclude that this decline will be long-term. We better prepare ourselves, because it could be that in 2025, crypto prices will rise even higher.
The current price correction that is occurring is not very significant and this is still a common thing, but to expect a deeper price decline I think will be a little difficult because Bitcoin's current movement is much different with strong support allowing for price stability and in my opinion that might happen is an improvement.
After the halving, it is very likely that the price of Bitcoin will increase again and this has been happening for a long time, making it very likely that the same thing will happen.
I see the future of Bitcoin prices as quite bright and we don't even need to wait another 4 years to see ATH so to see much higher prices I think we don't need to wait for 2025 either.

Other people can't handle some of this possibilities since maybe they are lacking with knowledge towards certain movements and its understandable that they get afraid on possible dump to happen since maybe they can't afford to lose their money if those bad  situation they always think would happen on bitcoin.

But they don't need to worry about anything for now since I maybe think that we are still in good phase with bitcoin halving hype season and there's still a chance that we can able to see some good price action then could able to witness bitcoin that might possibly reach to $80k this year. Year 2024 is to far away to end and 2025 is promising so provably there's more to wait for bitcoin that can benefit all of its holder.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: kryptqnick on April 19, 2024, 01:42:34 PM
Honestly, determining the end of a bull run is much easier in hindsight, when the price is low for a while. For now, we can try to zoom out and look at, say, the price over a year. In that case, Bitcoin still looks very strong, close to the top.
We can also look at how much the price is below ATH. It's currently 12% below, which isn't that much, to be honest, as the price during the bear market is normally around 50+% below ATH. So I think it's still a bull market, maybe just a temporary point of stagnation that will seem insignificant in hindsight.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: o48o on April 19, 2024, 06:38:12 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Funny how people always say that near ATH, no matter what year or what cryptocurrency they are talking about. I remembe people saying that bitcoin was too expensive when it was $1000. I was sort of believing that too, especially when it started to fall from there. That's because we can see the past and how low it has been, we tend to think that somehow we might cheat the system and wait after it goes back down. But after it rised back to $1000 again, it never went back and never will. You only see this as a good point of entry when bitcoin hits next ath.

And seriously. NOTHING, in any technical or fundamental analysis even hint that this bitcoin bull cycle would be over. Take it from someone who was talking like you in back in 2014 and learned a lot since.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: darkangel11 on April 19, 2024, 07:17:51 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

So buy whatever you can afford. I don't understand people who talk like you. Bitcoin is sooo expensive, I can't buy a whole bitcoin. The thing is, bitcoin is divisible and you can own half of it. If it's too expensive for you at 60k, it's going to be too expensive at 50k. Don't think it's going to get to $20k just because that's the price you could afford.
No, bull run is not coming to an end because the halving is going to be priced in months after it happens, which is why bull runs usually happened a year later.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Essential10 on April 19, 2024, 07:22:23 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
We've seen the price drop before Bitcoin halving in the past. Bitcoin price was in a correction mood for the last few days, but today the price of Bitcoin has increased compared to the last few days. Only a few hours left in the countdown to the bitcoin halving. Bitcoin is showing an increase in price before the halving, so I think the Bitcoin bull run is not over yet. I think bitcoin is still good to invest, if you hold bitcoin at present I hope that after bitcoin halving the price will increase when the bull season starts, waiting wil bel give good profit.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Distinctin on April 19, 2024, 07:29:55 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
If you think that bitcoin price will eventually return to $30k or $40k, I guess you might be waiting for nothing like that as bitcoin might want to stay only at the range of $60k and above. So just try to change your speculation about bitcoin price. And if you really are determined to start investing, it’s not necessarily that you buy the whole bitcoin but start with a small portion of it, something that you can easily afford to lose if ever. Your small investment will eventually grow in time, as long as you consistently hold despite of sudden crash and market correction.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Miles2006 on April 19, 2024, 08:02:50 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
According to record this has been from start when the price fluctuate during this season, price decreasing doesn't necessary mean bitcoin bull run has ended like your topic implies "bull run coming to an end" although being curious shows you're fighting for an secured investment, I guess you've read replies from forum members and from my thought you can buy bitcoin at anytime, buying now is not late as there's no late entry but the truth is people who bought bitcoin during the dip will definitely make profit compared to an early investor, if you're planning to buy now I think you should avoid the aggressive mindset cause no matter the amount of aggressiveness you put in your investment that can give a complete profit compared to investors who held their bitcoin from 2_4 years or beyond except you're super rich. Take your time and accumulate for the long term plan expect you need the profit so quick, secondly you can start accumulating with little amount so you don't necessary need to own much before you investment but your accumulation amount will determine your profit


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: tabas on April 19, 2024, 08:18:15 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
We're too sensitive whenever some corrections happened. We ain't yet on the peak and we already ask if the bull run has already ended. Don't assume too much that we're going to see the end because we'd go there soon but not yet for now. Give time for the market to mature and then when you see that it's starting to drop then that's the time that you're going to have that analysis that it's probably going down and the bull run is coming to an end but again, it's not yet the right time thinking of it when you've just seen that it fell 4% currently.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Baki202 on April 19, 2024, 09:02:30 PM
I don't think that Bitcoin bull run is coming to an end because from research price dips happens before halving, so I guess that this is what is playing out now, plus this negative impact of Iran, israeli conflict news that's also affecting the price negatively. This is an opportunity for investors to take this dip opening to accumulate more, no need to wait till it dips lower because that might not happen, if you're on DCA method, just continue with it and focus on the long term gains, when price will start to rapidly increase in the bull run that has not yet started.
Things like this have happened before during there is nothing to panic about and the what happened last week with Israel and Iran also affected the price of bitcoin. And aside halving when ever bull run is approaching there is usually a fall in price, if you don’t understand how this things works you might not really be able to explain what is actually happening in the market. When the price is down all you need is to buy the dip and hold then you can concentrate more trading so you are making moves on how to make money, true that a lot of things affects the price of bitcoin easily and that is they say it risky and you have to make a good choice when making decision. And if you are scared of trading then just hold as you said and that way you will be free from been scared of losing money.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Dzwaafu11 on April 19, 2024, 10:31:13 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

Even when the prices go up, I was thinking that it was because of the Bitcoin ETF that people were hyping by that time, so in my opinion, now that it is no longer hyped, the price has fallen to its normal price that it was supposed to be. However, nobody knows what the market will do. The crypto market is very volatile, and we can’t predict the market. If you can’t afford to buy Bitcoin at the moment, then you wait for more dips. When it reachesthe point where you will be able to afford it, you can buy.

But when you are talking about the bull market, nobody will tell you what will actually happen. It is all prediction that fills the place, and you know prediction works; it may happen, and there is a possibility it will go another way, so the thing is that you should do your own research. I think that will help you more.



Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Mate2237 on April 19, 2024, 10:35:36 PM
I understand your. Many people are expecting the way your expecting but looking at things the market is not planning to go down for more newbies to invest in the system. That price was Yesterday and not the price is $64,328 and it still going up and this will deny many people to invest this period. Personally I was thinking that in this halving bitcoin will go down for us to accumulate more in the wallet. But irony is the case.

Though the time has not pass and it is now that the halving is about t start so probably it will go down in the middle and the fastest fingers will purchase more.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Mrbluntzy on April 19, 2024, 11:32:31 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

The price of Bitcoin is dropping but that doesn't mean the bull market is coming to an end yet, after the halving, we still have from now till the end of 2025 to witness another bull Run bro.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: BD Technical on April 20, 2024, 04:34:47 AM
When you are betting, you rise and fall according to the share market price. There will be a share market and there will be a price on it and you will buy it before the beat and invest it and the exit price will increase accordingly.  Because of this, the price of Bitcoin has decreased a bit. There are many people who are not able to do it because it seems so free, but many people have done it until 2028. If you notice that not everyone invests in Bitcoin, there are many people who are big on reading.  mask  Moreover, nowadays many people are dependent on many income thieves, there are many people who are making a lot of money by investing in bitcoins and trading bitcoins. I am only talking about these things because you are talking about them.  When the market is at a high level, it will come down.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Darker45 on April 20, 2024, 06:51:38 AM
I am seeing the entire year to be a bullish year. A downward change of 3.78% doesn't mean a lot. There's no reason to interpret it as a signal that the bull run has ended. The halving has just happened. It will surely have an effect to the price, although gradual rather than instant. The demand is continuously rising causing the available supplies on exchanges to hit low levels. Now, the reward has even fallen to 3.125BTC. This is a significant development. Once the impact of this will be completely absorbed by the market, we might hit 6 digits.

1 whole coin is not affordable. It will be more unaffordable in the months and years to come. Hodl strong and stack Sats!


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Marvell1 on April 20, 2024, 08:36:03 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
If we rely on history, the real bull season will only come after the halving and the halving is completed today, which means there is a crazy bull run ahead. Don't just because bitcoin has dropped 3-5%, you rush to conclude that the bull season is over, that's not entirely true.

Although the market is unpredictable, once you invest in bitcoin you should have faith in it, don't be afraid or too stressed by bitcoin's small correction. Bull season is fast approaching so don't panic and sell your bitcoins now.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: DeathAngel on April 20, 2024, 08:53:16 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

Tell me you’re a noob without telling me you’re a noob. Come on man, this is embarrassing, Bitcoins volatility is a feature not a bug & a 3.78% dip is nothing. The block reward halving has only just passed, the bull run has barely even started, don’t talk stupid.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: LGD2Business on April 20, 2024, 09:21:03 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

In the title, you asked whether the bull run is ending, in the content of the topic, you only mentioned a 3% decrease, and at the end, you said that the price was too high for you to buy. Will the Bitcoin bull run end just because you can't buy it? There's no reason why you can't buy it because the price is high, you can buy it but in small quantities. In addition, daily increases and decreases of 3-5% do not affect the general situation much. Unless you are daytrading at very high volumes, these will not even have a main effect. I think you should start collecting Bitcoin, even if it's small, as soon as possible and buy it regularly, then you won't regret it.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Ultegra134 on April 20, 2024, 01:25:43 PM
Tell me you’re a noob without telling me you’re a noob. Come on man, this is embarrassing, Bitcoins volatility is a feature not a bug & a 3.78% dip is nothing. The block reward halving has only just passed, the bull run has barely even started, don’t talk stupid.
I didn't see anyone opening a thread when Bitcoin rose by 3.78%. The OP is likely to be new to the scene; after all, he's a newbie, even though this doesn't necessarily mean much. Perhaps the OP also anticipated a huge rise due to Halving's hype; the forum is pretty much filled with threads talking about it. The bull run is yet to start and may even take a few months before it gets going, and it's not like Bitcoin has severely crashed; it's at approximately $64,000; the previous ATH was at $69,000; it's only a minor decrease.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: poodle63 on April 20, 2024, 02:20:23 PM
there's absolutely no valid reason to cause this current bullish to end I mean we have ETF approval, ethereum too is waiting for its approval, countries across the world also trying to approve the ETF of their own countries, i doubt the bullrun will just end abruptly along the way like this, there might be price correction indeed but doesn't mean the bullrun will just gonna be ended midway, we haven't reached our target that have been speculated by so many analyst yet, its gonna be strange to see that the market suddenly dumps out of the blue, the reason the previous bearish even happening is because some company goes bankrupt this time around what could be the trigger? nobody knows.
but one thing for sure though I think that the price will just climb even higher, the previous halving too doesn't have that much significance toward the price increase but become the start of a trend that the price gonna be rising from here on, hopefully it become reality and target gonna be reached.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Mauser on April 20, 2024, 02:52:22 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

No I don't think the Bitcoin party is over now. Prices have been fluctuating a lot in the last few weeks, but as long as the price is above 50,000 USD I wouldn't worry so much about it. From your short sentence I assume that you want to buy more bitcoins at a lower price than we have now. Like you there are tons of other investors that would be buying happily if prices drop again, which means that a considerable down turn in bitcoin price doesn't seem likely at the moment. On top of that are many governments considering to cut interest rates again as inflation is falling. Which leads to investors to looking for more risky assets as new investment. With stocks being at ATH as well there aren't many alternatives to bitcoins. I wouldn't sell my coins right now.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: indah rezqi on April 20, 2024, 06:03:25 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

No I don't think the Bitcoin party is over now. Prices have been fluctuating a lot in the last few weeks, but as long as the price is above 50,000 USD I wouldn't worry so much about it. From your short sentence I assume that you want to buy more bitcoins at a lower price than we have now. Like you there are tons of other investors that would be buying happily if prices drop again, which means that a considerable down turn in bitcoin price doesn't seem likely at the moment. On top of that are many governments considering to cut interest rates again as inflation is falling. Which leads to investors to looking for more risky assets as new investment. With stocks being at ATH as well there aren't many alternatives to bitcoins. I wouldn't sell my coins right now.
With a situation like the one you convey, it is very wise to continue holding Bitcoin for a long time, today the price of Bitcoin is around $65 K, I predict the price could fall again but will not touch below $63 K. As believed by many people, that the price of Bitcoin will continue to show an upward trend as will a number of other coins, especially after a halving like today. Although it will not happen immediately, as we learned in the previous period, the price of Bitcoin will continue to rise over time, and this may not be the right time to sell it.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Cryptoprincess101 on April 20, 2024, 06:09:38 PM
OP I don't think you understand what bull run means because basically we just entered the halving event and a slight dip is expected before the pumping (bull) will begin so if you think you can't afford to buy Bitcoin now then you may actually not be able to buy again till after the bull run so since the bull run is not yet come, it is an opportunity to still buy at any price except you are aiming a short term profit.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Saint-loup on April 20, 2024, 09:55:07 PM
OP I don't think you understand what bull run means because basically we just entered the halving event and a slight dip is expected before the pumping (bull) will begin so if you think you can't afford to buy Bitcoin now then you may actually not be able to buy again till after the bull run so since the bull run is not yet come, it is an opportunity to still buy at any price except you are aiming a short term profit.
Really? Expected by who? A pre-halving bull run was expected to happen initially, now it didn't happen, it finally becomes a post-halving pump? That's what we need to understand? For me it's just a narrative in order to attract newcomers and to create some FOMO from investors but it's not a real expected financial phenomenon actually. And it is not likely to happen this time IMO. It doesn't mean there won't be any significant bull run till the end of the year but it won't be related to it.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: STT on April 21, 2024, 12:05:45 AM
Its not due to come to an end just yet, this is profit taking which quite ironically is healthy during the development of a longer term price.  The BTC price longer term looks good to remain positive even beyond these grand gains that have occurred YTD in 2024.

Even medium and shorter term I wouldn't say BTC is actually negative in the way that its capable of falling.  If we can rise 10% in a day and it is possible then on balance you have to include that as possible on the downside also, if anything the sell offs can be more harsh or feel that way to many.   All we did recently in sum total or an averaged view was go more sideways then prior, it lost it gained, we repeated and recycled the prices for many weeks now.

3.78% is going to make a few people chuckle, that can happen in an hour for a day its only really counting included within the other prices of at least a couple weeks I think.   Just recently its threatened to develop a negative trend but coming into end of this week we are rising again.  Hence you just have to say its got people in a spin, as we cycle back and forth neither bulls or bears are getting especially what they wanted.

I count prices traded at this high level as volume strengthening, later on we can launch from this point of strength so be glad really is my conclusion.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: kotajikikox on April 21, 2024, 12:35:11 AM
OP I don't think you understand what bull run means because basically we just entered the halving event and a slight dip is expected before the pumping (bull) will begin so if you think you can't afford to buy Bitcoin now then you may actually not be able to buy again till after the bull run so since the bull run is not yet come, it is an opportunity to still buy at any price except you are aiming a short term profit.

Well halving is done now and it’s starting to dip a little but not too much that people who are waiting for cheap prices are able to accumulate already. The pre-halving pump seems to have passed already when it has reached up to 70k usd as from what I remember.

Now we will definitely see bitcoin pulling back a bit before it goes up and the bull run starts


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Litzki1990 on April 21, 2024, 05:00:31 AM
At the time we are currently in the market, this is usually the time when the market is relatively low because this is the Bitcoin halving time. During this market period, the price of Bitcoin usually drops to half of its current value, and a large number of investors sell Bitcoin during this period. One of the reasons why bitcoin prices dump more during the halving period is because people panic during this time and in panic they only sell rather than buy which causes the price to only go down. This season the market is not going down as much as other seasons. This season it seems that the market is somewhat pumping and dumping ie the market is still normal even though the halving period has already passed. Since the market has been positive so far, it is expected that Bitcoin will not halve this season.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: bluebit25 on April 21, 2024, 08:34:57 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

If you are looking at the graph in terms of minutes, hours, days, etc., the difference in bitcoin's volatility is clear. But I think a lot of people here are feeling happy that it's not going up too fast, just thinking about the positive chance that we can buy them when the price drops. Internal and external issues are affecting prices, and feel free to discuss them because if you look back 1 year ago, 2 years ago,... you will see that that journey has had a lot of changes fluctuations and we are currently in the price increase phase. The adjustment is only short-term but it is enough to make many people confused because they are not familiar with it.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Taskford on April 21, 2024, 12:29:12 PM
OP I don't think you understand what bull run means because basically we just entered the halving event and a slight dip is expected before the pumping (bull) will begin so if you think you can't afford to buy Bitcoin now then you may actually not be able to buy again till after the bull run so since the bull run is not yet come, it is an opportunity to still buy at any price except you are aiming a short term profit.

Well halving is done now and it’s starting to dip a little but not too much that people who are waiting for cheap prices are able to accumulate already. The pre-halving pump seems to have passed already when it has reached up to 70k usd as from what I remember.

Now we will definitely see bitcoin pulling back a bit before it goes up and the bull run starts

We don't know the real situation yet until bitcoin reach at $50k since maybe for that figures we can agree that bitcoin pre-halving pump is already end then we might see that the price is slowly to go down and we need to think any further possible action so that we can still feel great and no doubts will come up to us especially if we are start to experience those what we called bear season.

Right now it seems bitcoin still fighting and there's still a lot of potential for bitcoin to grow so its better for people to hold their emotion and better start to be more observant on the technical aspect of bitcoin so that no possible huge losses will occur to them especially if they are not for long term and they aim for short term gains with this halving season by this year. I do hope we can see more bullish situation since it will be great to see if bitcoin would cross to $80k.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: lizarder on April 21, 2024, 02:10:22 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
The price increase is not over yet and we will see the highest point and if you can hold or save it will be much better for the asset held. I see positive rates for both increases and decreases because every moment that exists in the market for bitcoin is an option that we must take advantage of. Invest responsibly and you will be much more able to control it and vice versa, don't force something that you are unable to carry out. Person look for a safe point even though there are risks, but we have to prepare, not wait.

You don't need to buy in large quantities when you don't have the ability and when you have a small budget, do the strategy pattern that many people do. Investing in bitcoin is simple because you can buy in whatever amount you can afford and we should not force investment beyond our ability to be responsible.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: fuguebtc on April 21, 2024, 02:44:18 PM
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Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?

The market has become increasingly unpredictable since the Bitcoin ETF was approved and frankly, none of us know what will happen next. Bull season may not have arrived or has actually ended, all possibilities are possible. But it's just that we're expecting a big bull season like before, so most believe it hasn't really come yet. Personally, I also think that the bull season has not yet come, let alone it has ended.
And my question is if it doesn't come or is over then what do we do next, does anyone have a plan for this scenario?


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: reagansimms on April 21, 2024, 04:27:43 PM
No, as long as Bitcoin is still circulating in circulation, there will always be a Bull Run in the future. Demand is still a sentiment that triggers a surge in Bitcoin prices, one strong indication that the Bitcoin price increase is due to increased demand. Increased confidence and interest in Bitcoin triggers a bull run. Technically, reduced supply and increased strong demand for Bitcoin can encourage a bull run or even bring Bitcoin to a higher level. My estimate is that after the Halving occurs there will be mass adoption from Retail and Institutional Investors which can help accelerate the Bull Run, the reason is because Bitcoin has limited supply, so an increase in demand will certainly help increase its price.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: bestcoins1 on April 21, 2024, 05:04:51 PM
No, as long as Bitcoin is still circulating in circulation, there will always be a Bull Run in the future. Demand is still a sentiment that triggers a surge in Bitcoin prices, one strong indication that the Bitcoin price increase is due to increased demand. Increased confidence and interest in Bitcoin triggers a bull run. Technically, reduced supply and increased strong demand for Bitcoin can encourage a bull run or even bring Bitcoin to a higher level. My estimate is that after the Halving occurs there will be mass adoption from Retail and Institutional Investors which can help accelerate the Bull Run, the reason is because Bitcoin has limited supply, so an increase in demand will certainly help increase its price.
This is certainly appropriate to think about now and understand from now on by all investors or people who want to become investors in Bitcoin before the next price level occurs in Bitcoin. Because from what you said, it actually makes sense for many people to understand that Bitcoin can still increase as long as there is more demand in the market. And now this also still exists in Bitcoin so it does not rule out the possibility of a faster bullrun this year because we have passed the halving yesterday.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Huppercase on April 21, 2024, 05:43:51 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

You shouldn't be triggered with all this type volatility, for every action you should expect an opposite reaction. If people can make Bitcoin price to do 10% in just a day, I think 3-4% is nothing bad for correction and I think we haven't had correction yet maybe because their is still much push from whales that doesn't want the price to dump but I still believe there is a hard dump than what you complaining about now, so prepared to sit tight and get some money down to buy at low price.

You should also be careful the level where you buy Bitcoin, I still believe that this current market is manipulated so that we don't experience the correction but it's obvious it's going to happen for sure and I also don't think that bull run will start immediately until maybe after the end of 2024 and early 2025 if any catastrophe news doesn't happen by then.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Yatsan on April 22, 2024, 01:11:37 PM
Sit back and relax. Did you expect things to go up in an instant? Well, that's not how this industry works. Indeed expectations are because of the halving but using it as a reference should as well consider what actually happened on the previous occurence of this event. Pumps took place months after the halving which I guess making sense to just wait for now given that a few days has just gone by after the halving. You won't win anything if you would be impatient of crypto market prices.

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Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?

The market has become increasingly unpredictable since the Bitcoin ETF was approved and frankly, none of us know what will happen next. Bull season may not have arrived or has actually ended, all possibilities are possible. But it's just that we're expecting a big bull season like before, so most believe it hasn't really come yet. Personally, I also think that the bull season has not yet come, let alone it has ended.
And my question is if it doesn't come or is over then what do we do next, does anyone have a plan for this scenario?
Problem with lack of certainty, I agree. However, past is there to guide us in the future. I think Bullrun is yet to start. Plan is to just wait and if you will have an opportunity to invest more, if ever a crash will happen, then I'd say it would be an advantage doing so. However, this will depend on your risk appetite and on my end, this is what I plan to do. We know how huge the potential is for this technology and its adoption still is on progress which is something to look forward with. Declines in market prices are normal since volatility is in nature of this industry. Stay calm and be observant.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Issa56 on April 22, 2024, 01:53:04 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Maybe you don’t really have much knowledge about bitcoin yet, because if you are knowledgeable about bitcoin, then you should know that it’s not necessary you buy 1 bitcoin, you can just buy bitcoin with any amount of money which you are having with you, if you are waiting till you can buy 1 bitcoin, then I will say you are not really ready to invest in bitcoin. Also I will tell you bitcoin bull run haven’t started yet, if you are having any amount you won’t be using for now, then you can invest ahead of bull run, when the bull run start you are also going to know, you don’t have to ask anyone.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: fuguebtc on April 22, 2024, 02:05:58 PM


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Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?

The market has become increasingly unpredictable since the Bitcoin ETF was approved and frankly, none of us know what will happen next. Bull season may not have arrived or has actually ended, all possibilities are possible. But it's just that we're expecting a big bull season like before, so most believe it hasn't really come yet. Personally, I also think that the bull season has not yet come, let alone it has ended.
And my question is if it doesn't come or is over then what do we do next, does anyone have a plan for this scenario?
Problem with lack of certainty, I agree. However, past is there to guide us in the future. I think Bullrun is yet to start. Plan is to just wait and if you will have an opportunity to invest more, if ever a crash will happen, then I'd say it would be an advantage doing so. However, this will depend on your risk appetite and on my end, this is what I plan to do. We know how huge the potential is for this technology and its adoption still is on progress which is something to look forward with. Declines in market prices are normal since volatility is in nature of this industry. Stay calm and be observant.


The only thing we can do is be bullish and hope together that history will repeat itself again and there will be a crazy bull season ahead. But don't be too subjective that it will definitely happen, and forget to mentally prepare for the opposite scenario.

Today I read some opinions that the cryptocurrency market is gradually becoming more like the stock market. What they mean is that there will no longer be crazy price increases across the entire market, but instead there will be individual price increases trend by trend. They believe that this is happening because the market now has the participation of large organizations and investment funds since the ETF was approved. What do you think about this?


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: justdimin on April 22, 2024, 08:11:51 PM
The only thing we can do is be bullish and hope together that history will repeat itself again and there will be a crazy bull season ahead. But don't be too subjective that it will definitely happen, and forget to mentally prepare for the opposite scenario.

Today I read some opinions that the cryptocurrency market is gradually becoming more like the stock market. What they mean is that there will no longer be crazy price increases across the entire market, but instead there will be individual price increases trend by trend. They believe that this is happening because the market now has the participation of large organizations and investment funds since the ETF was approved. What do you think about this?
I do agree that bigger crazy price increases may get smaller, doesn't mean it won't be huge compared to stock market I think it still will be huge compared to stock market but I do agree that it is not going to be as big as it used to be.

However, we also need to remember that we have more than doubled just this year, and that's this year alone, we are not even calling this year the bull run, we are calling what happens after the halving the bull run, so that means we are going to maybe double once more, meaning about 140k or so. Thinking about that, I agree that it is not as big as it used to be, but saying that it will be more like stock market would be unfair for now, we can say less than it used to be, but it will eventually be like stock market moves too in the future.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: _BlackStar on April 22, 2024, 08:31:00 PM
No, as long as Bitcoin is still circulating in circulation, there will always be a Bull Run in the future. Demand is still a sentiment that triggers a surge in Bitcoin prices, one strong indication that the Bitcoin price increase is due to increased demand. Increased confidence and interest in Bitcoin triggers a bull run. Technically, reduced supply and increased strong demand for Bitcoin can encourage a bull run or even bring Bitcoin to a higher level. My estimate is that after the Halving occurs there will be mass adoption from Retail and Institutional Investors which can help accelerate the Bull Run, the reason is because Bitcoin has limited supply, so an increase in demand will certainly help increase its price.
If you are expecting a bullrun - then you should wait patiently. The price of bitcoin will not rise quickly after a day or two after the halving - but the market needs to process and it may take a lot of time for demand to increase. Big investors have of course warned of a rise - quite a lot have placed sell orders at the desired price, so you should expect high demand and buy all the walls in front of them.

I can wait more than 12 months to get the best price for bitcoin to sell - but now, I only occasionally check the market when want to accumulate. Price is still around $66K - this is still affordable to buy or accumulate.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Cryptomultiplier on April 22, 2024, 08:41:00 PM
No, as long as Bitcoin is still circulating in circulation, there will always be a Bull Run in the future. Demand is still a sentiment that triggers a surge in Bitcoin prices, one strong indication that the Bitcoin price increase is due to increased demand. Increased confidence and interest in Bitcoin triggers a bull run. Technically, reduced supply and increased strong demand for Bitcoin can encourage a bull run or even bring Bitcoin to a higher level. My estimate is that after the Halving occurs there will be mass adoption from Retail and Institutional Investors which can help accelerate the Bull Run, the reason is because Bitcoin has limited supply, so an increase in demand will certainly help increase its price.
If you are expecting a bullrun - then you should wait patiently. The price of bitcoin will not rise quickly after a day or two after the halving - but the market needs to process and it may take a lot of time for demand to increase. Big investors have of course warned of a rise - quite a lot have placed sell orders at the desired price, so you should expect high demand and buy all the walls in front of them.

I can wait more than 12 months to get the best price for bitcoin to sell - but now, I only occasionally check the market when want to accumulate. Price is still around $66K - this is still affordable to buy or accumulate.
Am sure if our dear OP has taken out time to research on the previous halving events that happened, he would get to understand how the market seasons gear up after such an even has taken place.
We saw the hype and rave of the ETF approval that was months before this current halving, and it is expected that big investors will soon demand their share of their ETF, seeing the halving is over, while BTC remains notable and a regulated means of payment.

The bull run will happen but it may take up to three months and am sure the ATH of $73k would again be surpassed.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: AYOBA on April 22, 2024, 09:05:38 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
I can't blame you, they said never pointed out on what you cannot afford, and that's what most people do not understand: that when it comes to time to invest, they will go and invest with the amount of money that they cannot afford to lose, which is why some people are easily lost in any investment they try to make. Like all this while that the Bitcoin is flotrating, dump and pump immediately. If you see that you can't afford it, just calm down, think wisely before making any decisions for yourself, and you won't make the wrong decisions. Because I observed one thing with some that are rushing to buy Bitcoin now, it's just because they had the bull run knocking on our door. That's why their rush to buy without allowing the price of Bitcoin to drop.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: oktana on April 22, 2024, 10:35:39 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

I understand that it’s just speculation but I don’t think it’ll come that low for now. After going to $61k we can see it going up because we have balance on that $60k. It may even be possible to not go below $40k anymore, but I’ll leave that to volatility because anything is possible (just like when we saw it at $18k… falling all the way from the top.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Finestream on April 22, 2024, 10:49:19 PM
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Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?

The market has become increasingly unpredictable since the Bitcoin ETF was approved and frankly, none of us know what will happen next. Bull season may not have arrived or has actually ended, all possibilities are possible. But it's just that we're expecting a big bull season like before, so most believe it hasn't really come yet. Personally, I also think that the bull season has not yet come, let alone it has ended.
And my question is if it doesn't come or is over then what do we do next, does anyone have a plan for this scenario?
I don’t think bitcoin bull run will never come at all, maybe it’s just delayed so the best solution is just to wait and hold longer, while bitcoin price has not crossed again the previous ATH. The good thing is, until now we aren’t seeing a red market either, so it goes to show that a new ATH will still be soon happening, patience is the key. And while waiting for it to finally occur in the market, we can continuously do DCA with our extra funds and hold those coins for the next bull season again.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Samlucky O on April 22, 2024, 11:13:45 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
I think you are new to this crypto space otherwise you would have known that crypto currency is a volatile markets where we have ups and downs every day and %3.78 is a normal dip and sometimes it dips below that. And investing in bitcoin is not mandatory that must buy the whole but can be baught in fractions. So you can afford to buy as little as you can afford. Waiting for btc price to dip to your actual expectations might never be possible. So just invest in what you can afford to lose, and not what you will invest and expect return In a short time.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: STT on April 22, 2024, 11:15:41 PM
Retrospective wisdom coming into play here perhaps just less then a week later this is a question obviously not especially correct and its obvious now with recent gains in BTC that the battle far from over with a victory for either side positive or negative.   Very good gains from the bottom of the recent pricing is normal, attempts lower were not found to be profitable and since a large amount of trading price action in BTC is speculative it reverses like stretchy elastic.  

This is all something to recognize and remember for next time because its a common BTC feature imo.   We are within a trading box like cattle penned in, obviously BTC does want to go anywhere but the borders are quite well defined at this point.  It might be less frustrating to call out an actual move when we get past those fences, rougly what I recognize as being 69k down to 59k.

We have moved past these prices but not especially established it with weekly bars and also volume.  So a break higher ideally must confirm the old ceiling as now ground support and vice versa if we go lower.  Last attempt lower didnt confirm itself so here we are very positive it seems, yet it might all repeat again.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Assface16678 on April 22, 2024, 11:24:05 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Its normal, its common for bitcoin to go 3% or higher in terms of the percentage of dip because thats how msrkwt works. In terms of bull run, I dont think so many are saying that a true bull run are saying that a true bull run is yet to come, but I believe it too because I also want that to happen. Anyway, its not that you will buy a whole bitcoin with a price of $61k if you know about DCA, or dollar cost average, then that is your option if you want to invest in bitcoin. This method is like buying a portion of bitcoin, for example, if you only have $100, then you can bring the worth of that in bitcoin.
 
And there you can either hold or trade your assets in order to earn from them. It doesn't mean you will need to buy a whole bitcoin; a small portion will do, and in fact, it's better than buying a whole bitcoin in one transaction. Dividing your funds into DCA is a tactical way of securing your earnings in bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: fuguebtc on April 23, 2024, 11:49:21 AM
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Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?

The market has become increasingly unpredictable since the Bitcoin ETF was approved and frankly, none of us know what will happen next. Bull season may not have arrived or has actually ended, all possibilities are possible. But it's just that we're expecting a big bull season like before, so most believe it hasn't really come yet. Personally, I also think that the bull season has not yet come, let alone it has ended.
And my question is if it doesn't come or is over then what do we do next, does anyone have a plan for this scenario?
I don’t think bitcoin bull run will never come at all, maybe it’s just delayed so the best solution is just to wait and hold longer, while bitcoin price has not crossed again the previous ATH. The good thing is, until now we aren’t seeing a red market either, so it goes to show that a new ATH will still be soon happening, patience is the key. And while waiting for it to finally occur in the market, we can continuously do DCA with our extra funds and hold those coins for the next bull season again.

Everyone is waiting for the bull season which means we will see bitcoin increase x3, x4 and many altcoins will increase x5, x10 and then we will have a bear season coming. And what I'm trying to say is that there won't be a crazy, uniform price increase, I think bitcoin will go up like the stock market. It will increase slowly, not suddenly like previous price increases we have experienced. That is another scenario that I am thinking about, as I said above, it is likely that the market will behave more like the stock market with the participation of large investment funds.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: GeorgeJohn on April 23, 2024, 09:40:05 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Right now it's $61,239 so maybe we will be expecting more dips if this is the beginning of the correction which is quite natural in the nature of Bitcoin. Though I can be wrong here since we don't really know the accurate guess on where and how deep or high Bitcoin could go.
you and  I knows that the market of cryptocurrency is unpredictable it is obvious that after seeing the price of Bitcoin at 60,000 and reaching tomorrow the price they can change neither below or high so that is why we have to make a proper research in cryptocurrency before we invest on it especially when we know that is the time of bearish season or a time of bullish season, so from my own understanding I know very well of cryptocurrency that is why I cannot invest on it and the venture into loss


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: _BlackStar on April 23, 2024, 10:03:20 PM
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Am sure if our dear OP has taken out time to research on the previous halving events that happened, he would get to understand how the market seasons gear up after such an even has taken place.
We saw the hype and rave of the ETF approval that was months before this current halving, and it is expected that big investors will soon demand their share of their ETF, seeing the halving is over, while BTC remains notable and a regulated means of payment.

The bull run will happen but it may take up to three months and am sure the ATH of $73k would again be surpassed.
The impact of the halving on the price of bitcoin will certainly not be seen as soon as they hope - but I agree it will take several months, not just 3 months. At least 3 months is enough to expect some increase - but to expect a bigger increase, they will have to wait longer.

Bitcoin ETFs, increasing adoption and many other positive things are expected to be the reasons why demand for bitcoin will increase post-halving. There is no reason to sell now if they can expect greater returns in the future - but of course they should wait for that and accumulate while the price is still low.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: wxa7115 on April 24, 2024, 04:38:25 AM
Everyone is waiting for the bull season which means we will see bitcoin increase x3, x4 and many altcoins will increase x5, x10 and then we will have a bear season coming. And what I'm trying to say is that there won't be a crazy, uniform price increase, I think bitcoin will go up like the stock market. It will increase slowly, not suddenly like previous price increases we have experienced. That is another scenario that I am thinking about, as I said above, it is likely that the market will behave more like the stock market with the participation of large investment funds.
I hope that is the case as I would like to see a change on the growth pattern of bitcoin, but I am not so sure this will happen during this bull run, as just during the past year the price grew at a very fast pace during just a few months, indicating that the old tendencies of bitcoin are alive and well.

However with enough time and money the behavior of this market could finally change, which in return it will attract even more investors which are more interested on a constant increase on their portfolio, than the dramatic movements we have seen bitcoin do over the past years.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: kro55 on April 24, 2024, 09:21:49 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
I think you are new to this crypto space otherwise you would have known that crypto currency is a volatile markets where we have ups and downs every day and %3.78 is a normal dip and sometimes it dips below that. And investing in bitcoin is not mandatory that must buy the whole but can be baught in fractions. So you can afford to buy as little as you can afford. Waiting for btc price to dip to your actual expectations might never be possible. So just invest in what you can afford to lose, and not what you will invest and expect return In a short time.
He may be newbie but I also see many long-time market participants have similar reactions to OP. They are too sensitive to bitcoin's volatility even though they also understand that bitcoin's volatility is huge. Many people get frustrated when the price of bitcoin changes by a few percent and I think this happens because they are too focused on the market, they watch the charts hourly, daily and always want things to go up quickly. So every time bitcoin corrects by a few percent, they panic and start thinking negatively.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Sunderland on April 24, 2024, 11:59:24 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
I think you are new to this crypto space otherwise you would have known that crypto currency is a volatile markets where we have ups and downs every day and %3.78 is a normal dip and sometimes it dips below that. And investing in bitcoin is not mandatory that must buy the whole but can be baught in fractions. So you can afford to buy as little as you can afford. Waiting for btc price to dip to your actual expectations might never be possible. So just invest in what you can afford to lose, and not what you will invest and expect return In a short time.
He may be newbie but I also see many long-time market participants have similar reactions to OP. They are too sensitive to bitcoin's volatility even though they also understand that bitcoin's volatility is huge. Many people get frustrated when the price of bitcoin changes by a few percent and I think this happens because they are too focused on the market, they watch the charts hourly, daily and always want things to go up quickly. So every time bitcoin corrects by a few percent, they panic and start thinking negatively.
I dont think so, most of beginners who invest by buying bitcoin will always expect a quick profits or at least they want to see their investment grow every day, even if little by little.
A drop of 5% or even 10% is not surprising for those who already understand how BTC prices fluctuate, but for beginners it is clearly something that is worrying.
Many beginners still think that BTC investment is the same as stocks and forex investment.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: livingfree on April 24, 2024, 12:43:59 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
After 6 days, Bitcoin is now $66,602.

If you can't afford that rate when it was on $61k, it doesn't have to be a whole Bitcoin. Because what you need to buy is the one that you can afford based on your capacity.

If there is an amount that you're able to afford, buy that then because it's okay if it's not a lot but what important is, you're able to purchase and take the opportunity when it's cheap.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Razmirraz on April 24, 2024, 01:57:18 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
The halving that has just ended has the potential to trigger significant price fluctuations, making this event a highly anticipated moment. If you cannot bear the current trading price, you need to be patient because the Bitcoin price will likely experience significant fluctuations before reaching the ATH level. The 2024 Halving is a little different because Bitcoin managed to print an ATH before the Halving occurred, this situation further strengthens investors assumptions about the potential for an increase in Bitcoin prices due to increasing demand. Never wait for the right time to buy Bitcoin at the price you want, you can start by implementing the DCA strategy to reduce volatility if you want to accumulate Bitcoin.



Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: summonerrk on April 24, 2024, 02:16:32 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

Yes, I think everyone has that feeling. And since there was no correction, it is still too early to talk about the end of the bull run. Even if Bitcoin falls to 40k now, then there will be a great chance of its growth. After all, if it reached 60k last bull run, and this despite the fact that it was not, then now the price should reach even more peaks, because this positive factor of ETF will be embedded in the price.  Note that in the last week, bitcoin, albeit slowly, has been growing and growing. And even though there is a slight drop today, I am sure that in the near future we will see 69k again.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: lizarder on April 24, 2024, 02:35:19 PM
If you can't afford that rate when it was on $61k, it doesn't have to be a whole Bitcoin. Because what you need to buy is the one that you can afford based on your capacity.

If there is an amount that you're able to afford, buy that then because it's okay if it's not a lot but what important is, you're able to purchase and take the opportunity when it's cheap.
That's why people say that they invest according to their ability to lose and that they don't need to be forced to buy an amount that doesn't fit their budget. Instead, invest the amount of capital that we have so that investment can be done in a relaxed manner and we are able to control it. If the price is in the high range then someone needs to make other plans as an effort to accumulate, such as using the DCA strategy for example so that people can continue to increase the number of assets they own.

The investment carried out does not talk about how someone has to hold back other needs and force them to buy an amount that is not in line with their income. But invest according to your abilities and do not force yourself with large amounts in a short time. If we are able to take advantage of opportunities, we can increase the number of bitcoin holdings on a regular basis.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: doomloop on April 24, 2024, 03:18:22 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
If you are looking at the graph in terms of minutes, hours, days, etc., the difference in bitcoin's volatility is clear. But I think a lot of people here are feeling happy that it's not going up too fast, just thinking about the positive chance that we can buy them when the price drops. Internal and external issues are affecting prices, and feel free to discuss them because if you look back 1 year ago, 2 years ago,... you will see that that journey has had a lot of changes fluctuations and we are currently in the price increase phase. The adjustment is only short-term but it is enough to make many people confused because they are not familiar with it.
Those who are not familiar with it need to do their research before getting involved because you can't expect to benefit from something you know nothing about. I wonder how some people think that they can benefit from a financial market without learning anything about it when they enter it and aim to invest money in it, the first step for you should be to learn everything about it so that you don't make any mistakes and lose your money, but most people ignore this thing.

Now if someone understands the market, they would know that corrections are temporary and are bound to happen, we can't expect the market to keep going up because in that way, we would have a very high price for Bitcoin and all other assets, so dips and corrections are important but only if one understands this.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: sokani on April 24, 2024, 04:06:24 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

This is just some market corrections and it's very normal. The bull is just getting started and it's not too late for you to invest. Bitcoin spot ETF was launched few months ago which created fomo and impacted on the price. Bitcoin halving was few days ago and Hong Kong is about launching its Bitcoin spot ETF on the 30th April, so I expect the market to start showing some signs of green candles very soon.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: beerlover on April 24, 2024, 06:12:32 PM
If you can't afford that rate when it was on $61k, it doesn't have to be a whole Bitcoin. Because what you need to buy is the one that you can afford based on your capacity.

If there is an amount that you're able to afford, buy that then because it's okay if it's not a lot but what important is, you're able to purchase and take the opportunity when it's cheap.
That's why people say that they invest according to their ability to lose and that they don't need to be forced to buy an amount that doesn't fit their budget. Instead, invest the amount of capital that we have so that investment can be done in a relaxed manner and we are able to control it. If the price is in the high range then someone needs to make other plans as an effort to accumulate, such as using the DCA strategy for example so that people can continue to increase the number of assets they own.

The investment carried out does not talk about how someone has to hold back other needs and force them to buy an amount that is not in line with their income. But invest according to your abilities and do not force yourself with large amounts in a short time. If we are able to take advantage of opportunities, we can increase the number of bitcoin holdings on a regular basis.
That's the right way to approach it, if you end up investing a lot then you are going to end up losing a lot as well. Too many people do not realize that and make a big mistake instead. I personally believe that we should consider the possibility of making a mistake, and when you are making a mistake then you are going to lose money, if you end up investing with money that would be too risky for you, then when you lose it, you are not getting it back, and you are going to be in financial trouble.

I could have 10x more money in bitcoin right now if I didn't care about that, but at the same time I would have cashed out all of it instead. This is why only invest with money that you are willing to lose in the end if you are wrong.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: kentrolla on April 24, 2024, 06:53:48 PM
I think you got your answer now that it's not coming to end and infact I believe that we may see a proper bullrun going further and don't get panic like this because people end up panic selling due to fuds. Most of us cannot afford one full Bitcoin but you can buy it based on your investment amount and I am not sure if you are looking for it to go below $30k once again to buyback which I don't think may happen and even if it happens it's gonna take some time as such thinks happens during peak of bear market.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: livingfree on April 24, 2024, 08:56:50 PM
If you can't afford that rate when it was on $61k, it doesn't have to be a whole Bitcoin. Because what you need to buy is the one that you can afford based on your capacity.

If there is an amount that you're able to afford, buy that then because it's okay if it's not a lot but what important is, you're able to purchase and take the opportunity when it's cheap.
That's why people say that they invest according to their ability to lose and that they don't need to be forced to buy an amount that doesn't fit their budget. Instead, invest the amount of capital that we have so that investment can be done in a relaxed manner and we are able to control it. If the price is in the high range then someone needs to make other plans as an effort to accumulate, such as using the DCA strategy for example so that people can continue to increase the number of assets they own.

The investment carried out does not talk about how someone has to hold back other needs and force them to buy an amount that is not in line with their income. But invest according to your abilities and do not force yourself with large amounts in a short time. If we are able to take advantage of opportunities, we can increase the number of bitcoin holdings on a regular basis.
DCA is ideal for everyone who doesn't have a good status in life or struggling economically.

It doesn't mean that buying Bitcoin is only for the rich. I ain't rich when I've bought Bitcoin and just continously followed the plan that's all set through DCA and then it's all worth it now.

We're here to encourage people that have been disappointed that they cannot make it where there's this fact that they can buy even if they start at the minimum that they can spend.

The matter now is their willingness to do it.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Onyeeze on April 24, 2024, 09:17:22 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

Yes, I think everyone has that feeling. And since there was no correction, it is still too early to talk about the end of the bull run. Even if Bitcoin falls to 40k now, then there will be a great chance of its growth. After all, if it reached 60k last bull run, and this despite the fact that it was not, then now the price should reach even more peaks, because this positive factor of ETF will be embedded in the price.  Note that in the last week, bitcoin, albeit slowly, has been growing and growing. And even though there is a slight drop today, I am sure that in the near future we will see 69k again.
the price of Bitcoin is unpredictable and I know quite well that whoever that predict the price of Bitcoin and they follow it like that to invest in Bitcoin that person might not venture into their advantages aspect of Bitcoin profit so what I'm trying to say is that we should know that investing in Bitcoin the price can Drop at any point in time because nobody neglect the price of Bitcoin so therefore the market or the demand will a determine if the ratio of Bitcoin price will it be going up or coming down so I don't really thinking that we can specifically say that this is a price of Bitcoin and it will continue to increase


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Maslate on April 24, 2024, 09:25:09 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
After 6 days, Bitcoin is now $66,602.

If you can't afford that rate when it was on $61k, it doesn't have to be a whole Bitcoin. Because what you need to buy is the one that you can afford based on your capacity.

If there is an amount that you're able to afford, buy that then because it's okay if it's not a lot but what important is, you're able to purchase and take the opportunity when it's cheap.
I guess even if bitcoin price drops, it will still be expensive to buy if we aim to buy the whole portion of bitcoin. No one would risk that certain amount for any regular investor. Thankfully, bitcoin does not work like that. Just buy a small portion of it and you’ll be good, and set it as a long term investment. In the end, you will realize that your small investment slowly turns into a bigger one because its price then appreciates from time to time despite of its price correction.

What is important is you have enough patience to hold, otherwise bitcoin investment won’t be able to satisfy you if you see it as a short term investment.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: livingfree on April 24, 2024, 09:51:16 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
After 6 days, Bitcoin is now $66,602.

If you can't afford that rate when it was on $61k, it doesn't have to be a whole Bitcoin. Because what you need to buy is the one that you can afford based on your capacity.

If there is an amount that you're able to afford, buy that then because it's okay if it's not a lot but what important is, you're able to purchase and take the opportunity when it's cheap.
I guess even if bitcoin price drops, it will still be expensive to buy if we aim to buy the whole portion of bitcoin. No one would risk that certain amount for any regular investor. Thankfully, bitcoin does not work like that. Just buy a small portion of it and you’ll be good, and set it as a long term investment. In the end, you will realize that your small investment slowly turns into a bigger one because its price then appreciates from time to time despite of its price correction.

What is important is you have enough patience to hold, otherwise bitcoin investment won’t be able to satisfy you if you see it as a short term investment.
Being expensive really depends on our status in life and the source of income that we have. But with the current price, it's true that it can be someone's a year income or more for the others.

But I disagree that someone won't risk that much if he's a regular investor. We can take a look back in the past years when Bitcoin wasn't that expensive at all and there goes those people with capacity to invest and can be said as regular investors.

They've invested not just a couple of hundreds and thousands but even risked millions of dollars because they believed on Bitcoin and now, it's all worth it to them.

I'm saying this because, the price really is a subjective status for the most. But if you know what you're investing, you won't look at that part.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Scarlett_23 on April 25, 2024, 02:44:17 AM
Is the Bitcoin Bull Run Over?  Is the Bitcoin Market Up, or Down? 
Such questions are constantly running in our minds.  But no one can accurately say whether the price of Bitcoin will increase or decrease.  The world is still at war.  And the war will affect the international economic situation.  But regardless of this effect, millions are being bought and sold in the market every day.  Moreover, according to the past history, it can be assumed that the future must be good. 
The reason is that when btc first halved it was only worth $12  Later it reached $1000. 
The market price of BTC second halving was $650 and later it reached $20,000. 
Then when BTC 3rd halving happened its price was $9000 and later its ATH reached $69000.
Now the 4th halving happend just a few days ago. 
Now it's time to wait.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: fuguebtc on April 25, 2024, 03:33:48 PM
Everyone is waiting for the bull season which means we will see bitcoin increase x3, x4 and many altcoins will increase x5, x10 and then we will have a bear season coming. And what I'm trying to say is that there won't be a crazy, uniform price increase, I think bitcoin will go up like the stock market. It will increase slowly, not suddenly like previous price increases we have experienced. That is another scenario that I am thinking about, as I said above, it is likely that the market will behave more like the stock market with the participation of large investment funds.
I hope that is the case as I would like to see a change on the growth pattern of bitcoin, but I am not so sure this will happen during this bull run, as just during the past year the price grew at a very fast pace during just a few months, indicating that the old tendencies of bitcoin are alive and well.

However with enough time and money the behavior of this market could finally change, which in return it will attract even more investors which are more interested on a constant increase on their portfolio, than the dramatic movements we have seen bitcoin do over the past years.

I don't think many people will like this scenario if the cryptocurrency market moves and develops like the stock market . That means we will no longer see crazy price increases for bitcoin and altcoins, the reduced volatility will make it less attractive. Most people choose and invest in cryptocurrency because of its high volatility, it can give us better returns but if that disappears , I think people will gradually leave the market .

It will happen sooner or later but I agree with you , it will not happen in this cycle and perhaps this is the last cycle before we have a big change in the future.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: teamsherry on April 25, 2024, 04:59:26 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

You didn't know it dropped to 60+ yesterday and that means it has appreciated today. Anyway, stop bothering yourself about price fluctuations because you are going to see more of it soon when the volatility increase because of halving.

Meanwhile, you don't need to buy 1 btc, all you need is some Satoshi to hodl while expecting the price increase to make your own profit. However, price is going to improve with time after halving.
Yes, bitcoin price will be even more volatile in the coming days so expect that there will be consistent upward or downward movement of btc price, which means we will witness a roller coaster ride for bitcoin. Hence, if you are not vigilant enough to observe the price of bitcoin, still you will miss another opportunity to buy bitcoin. That is why instead of waiting for another price dips, why not buy a small portion now so you can have something to call your own. Bitcoin bull run is not coming to an end, just because of this price correction. In fact, we are just starting to witness a bullish market which will eventually lead to a real bull run in the next couple of months.
Really,  to avoid  panic in the situations,  I think it's wise  not to 'track' the market, especially  if youre a long term holder, as it'll be distracting as well as it'd open you to the panic you should be avoiding.  The inclines and declines could also be an emotional  roller coaster, as it'd come with its own share of sharp inclines and declines, lots of it. Gaining composure and trying  to keep accumulating  is key here, regardless of if the bull run ends soon or far in the future.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Furious 7 on April 25, 2024, 05:14:12 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Any possibility can still happen but for now I still feel it's not over even this could be a start again but depending on market sentiment and some upheaval that occurs for news that can be a benchmark whether bitcoin will bull run or increase again in terms of price.

But indeed the advice I want to say at this time is that no matter how the price is when we can afford it then do it because if we are just waiting to buy on the dip then it will be a little difficult considering that apart from the vulnerable time to wait we also don't know when the bull run is over and the correction comes back.
So by looking at this, it is important for us to look for alternatives to make some breakthroughs in order to have bitcoin with the strategies we have including DCA from now on is also not too bad because the goal is certainly not for the next few days but can be for the long term because the progress will definitely continue to increase.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: lizarder on April 25, 2024, 05:39:19 PM
That's the right way to approach it, if you end up investing a lot then you are going to end up losing a lot as well. Too many people do not realize that and make a big mistake instead. I personally believe that we should consider the possibility of making a mistake, and when you are making a mistake then you are going to lose money, if you end up investing with money that would be too risky for you, then when you lose it, you are not getting it back, and you are going to be in financial trouble.

I could have 10x more money in bitcoin right now if I didn't care about that, but at the same time I would have cashed out all of it instead. This is why only invest with money that you are willing to lose in the end if you are wrong.
Without a strategy we will have difficulty reaching the maximum investment stage and the high price will always be a reason not to buy it. The possibility of making a mistake is very small if someone understands the journey of bitcoin and that is why investments must be adjusted to the amount that can be afforded rather than being forced to buy without planning. We will definitely face risks when investing, but what we need to think about is how these risks can be minimized with appropriate and accurate skills.

There is no need to pursue investment and forget about other needs, because if all the money is managed for investment then it will be quite problematic when you need money. In a downturn, it is impossible to sell bitcoin, but the need for money cannot be avoided either. In conditions like this, what steps will we take while we have used up our money for investment?


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: electronicash on April 25, 2024, 06:30:22 PM
That's the right way to approach it, if you end up investing a lot then you are going to end up losing a lot as well. Too many people do not realize that and make a big mistake instead. I personally believe that we should consider the possibility of making a mistake, and when you are making a mistake then you are going to lose money, if you end up investing with money that would be too risky for you, then when you lose it, you are not getting it back, and you are going to be in financial trouble.

I could have 10x more money in bitcoin right now if I didn't care about that, but at the same time I would have cashed out all of it instead. This is why only invest with money that you are willing to lose in the end if you are wrong.
Without a strategy we will have difficulty reaching the maximum investment stage and the high price will always be a reason not to buy it. The possibility of making a mistake is very small if someone understands the journey of bitcoin and that is why investments must be adjusted to the amount that can be afforded rather than being forced to buy without planning. We will definitely face risks when investing, but what we need to think about is how these risks can be minimized with appropriate and accurate skills.

There is no need to pursue investment and forget about other needs, because if all the money is managed for investment then it will be quite problematic when you need money. In a downturn, it is impossible to sell bitcoin, but the need for money cannot be avoided either. In conditions like this, what steps will we take while we have used up our money for investment?

not quitting your job or still continue your business if you have one. while your investment stays as an investment and just hold. they always recommend not to stop working while you are investing. BTC is not going up all the time, eventually, a bull run bubble will pop and bears will come.

not everyone will hold in a bear market, and i suggest not doing so. but whether it's bull or bear market, never quit your job.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Jatiluhung on April 25, 2024, 08:41:52 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Price corrections in the bullish market will still occur and that is something that seems to happen normally. But that doesn't mean the bullish market has ended and will end the rise in Bitcoin prices. don't worry, I think a correction is needed to refuel to be able to slide with a stronger push from below.

For those who are still DCA, the decline is an important moment to take advantage of. As long as we only use cold money. And it's not money we can't afford. Currently the BTC price is still circling not far from the 60 to 65 area. And this indicates that there is a balance between sellers and buyers who are fighting in the market.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Hyphen(-) on April 25, 2024, 09:25:54 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
The price fluctuates that’s why it is a volatile commodity.
Check the price now, BTCbis trading around $65k now and it fell to $63k today, and I think it is normal price movement. The bull run is just starting but it will take some time to go higher since halving just occurred some days back.
Therefore, keep holding and don’t panic because anything can happen as the price might dip below our expectations, but with patience, it will bounce back stronger.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Wakate on April 25, 2024, 09:46:46 PM
That's the right way to approach it, if you end up investing a lot then you are going to end up losing a lot as well. Too many people do not realize that and make a big mistake instead. I personally believe that we should consider the possibility of making a mistake, and when you are making a mistake then you are going to lose money, if you end up investing with money that would be too risky for you, then when you lose it, you are not getting it back, and you are going to be in financial trouble.

I could have 10x more money in bitcoin right now if I didn't care about that, but at the same time I would have cashed out all of it instead. This is why only invest with money that you are willing to lose in the end if you are wrong.
Without a strategy we will have difficulty reaching the maximum investment stage and the high price will always be a reason not to buy it. The possibility of making a mistake is very small if someone understands the journey of bitcoin and that is why investments must be adjusted to the amount that can be afforded rather than being forced to buy without planning. We will definitely face risks when investing, but what we need to think about is how these risks can be minimized with appropriate and accurate skills.

There is no need to pursue investment and forget about other needs, because if all the money is managed for investment then it will be quite problematic when you need money. In a downturn, it is impossible to sell bitcoin, but the need for money cannot be avoided either. In conditions like this, what steps will we take while we have used up our money for investment?

not quitting your job or still continue your business if you have one. while your investment stays as an investment and just hold. they always recommend not to stop working while you are investing. BTC is not going up all the time, eventually, a bull run bubble will pop and bears will come.

not everyone will hold in a bear market, and i suggest not doing so. but whether it's bull or bear market, never quit your job.
Since investing in Bitcoin is not a kind of job that we have to leave our normal jobs that is giving us money to invest in the crypto market. We need to our regular job to keep investing because everything about invest is capital. One needed enough capital to benefit from the crypto market and we don't have to relent and decide to leave our businesses just to become a cryptocurrency investor. There are different aspects when it comes to crypto and we need to learn so many ways one can earn without delay so that as we are holding, we are also staking coins to benefit huge from the crypto market.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Russlenat on April 25, 2024, 10:18:39 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Price corrections in the bullish market will still occur and that is something that seems to happen normally. But that doesn't mean the bullish market has ended and will end the rise in Bitcoin prices. don't worry, I think a correction is needed to refuel to be able to slide with a stronger push from below.

For those who are still DCA, the decline is an important moment to take advantage of. As long as we only use cold money. And it's not money we can't afford. Currently the BTC price is still circling not far from the 60 to 65 area. And this indicates that there is a balance between sellers and buyers who are fighting in the market.
Indeed, we are still seeing a bullish market right at the moment. And it will never come to an end despite of this price correction that is pulling the price down. However, this should not create worries on our part because the lower the price it drops, the bigger amount of bitcoin we will be able to purchase, most especially for OP who is trying to fit in his budget so he can start his bitcoin investment. And once it drops, surely it will recover again within few days.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Jatiluhung on April 26, 2024, 02:54:27 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Price corrections in the bullish market will still occur and that is something that seems to happen normally. But that doesn't mean the bullish market has ended and will end the rise in Bitcoin prices. don't worry, I think a correction is needed to refuel to be able to slide with a stronger push from below.

For those who are still DCA, the decline is an important moment to take advantage of. As long as we only use cold money. And it's not money we can't afford. Currently the BTC price is still circling not far from the 60 to 65 area. And this indicates that there is a balance between sellers and buyers who are fighting in the market.
Indeed, we are still seeing a bullish market right at the moment. And it will never come to an end despite of this price correction that is pulling the price down. However, this should not create worries on our part because the lower the price it drops, the bigger amount of bitcoin we will be able to purchase, most especially for OP who is trying to fit in his budget so he can start his bitcoin investment. And once it drops, surely it will recover again within few days.
that's right sir. Because if we can learn from the previous halving then we might be able to be calmer by holding the bitcoins we have collected. And accumulating little by little when a correction occurs is also still possible if the goal is long term. But if you don't have cold hard cash then I don't recommend it. because it will disturb our own mentality when the market is corrected further. We must really prepare the budget carefully and only use funds that are ready to face the risks that will be faced. And I think we are still in the early stages of the bull market. It is possible that the highest increase will be at the end of the year or next year. Right now we just have to make the most of it as much as possible.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: lizarder on April 26, 2024, 07:56:09 AM
not quitting your job or still continue your business if you have one. while your investment stays as an investment and just hold. they always recommend not to stop working while you are investing. BTC is not going up all the time, eventually, a bull run bubble will pop and bears will come.

not everyone will hold in a bear market, and i suggest not doing so. but whether it's bull or bear market, never quit your job.
Work is very important to provide income to live life and now there are many models of work that have developed so rapidly that people no longer need to leave the house to work. Having reserve funds is a preparatory step for living life and not all the money we have should be invested. When unexpected things happen people have options and do not need to sell the bitcoin assets they own and investment requires plans and strategies, including how people can make a financial percentage for the many needs required.

There are many people who are unable to survive in a bear market so they need reserve money as a way to keep their investments undisturbed. Fluctuating prices can put pressure on anyone who does not have clear financial resources so whether they want to or not they are forced to sell bitcoin under these conditions and that is the wrong way to invest.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: HONDACD125 on April 26, 2024, 08:07:31 AM
not quitting your job or still continue your business if you have one. while your investment stays as an investment and just hold. they always recommend not to stop working while you are investing. BTC is not going up all the time, eventually, a bull run bubble will pop and bears will come.

not everyone will hold in a bear market, and i suggest not doing so. but whether it's bull or bear market, never quit your job.

Quitting your job before having another stable source of income is foolish.  ::)

Many people make the mistake of quitting their jobs when they are starting a business or making an investment because they anticipate they aren't going to need the job anymore, but who knows?  ??? You might not get the success that you desire from your business or the investment you are going to make, so it's not wise to leave your only source of income for something that isn't yet a reality.

Make such decisions only when you see that your business has started taking off or your investment has started yielding profits, and, the profits from the investment or the revenue earned by the business should be equal to or greater than what you are earning from your job, that is when you can decide on quitting your job and focusing full-time on the other venture.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Iranus on April 26, 2024, 08:34:17 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
Price corrections in the bullish market will still occur and that is something that seems to happen normally. But that doesn't mean the bullish market has ended and will end the rise in Bitcoin prices. don't worry, I think a correction is needed to refuel to be able to slide with a stronger push from below.

For those who are still DCA, the decline is an important moment to take advantage of. As long as we only use cold money. And it's not money we can't afford. Currently the BTC price is still circling not far from the 60 to 65 area. And this indicates that there is a balance between sellers and buyers who are fighting in the market.
Indeed, we are still seeing a bullish market right at the moment. And it will never come to an end despite of this price correction that is pulling the price down. However, this should not create worries on our part because the lower the price it drops, the bigger amount of bitcoin we will be able to purchase, most especially for OP who is trying to fit in his budget so he can start his bitcoin investment. And once it drops, surely it will recover again within few days.
Most people say the same thing every time the price of bitcoin drops but I honestly ask, how many people have money left and how many people will be brave enough to buy more bitcoin if it drops further? Frankly, none of us know what will happen next, is bull season over or not? Nobody knows.

In my opinion, things are changing since the ETF was approved and things are becoming more unpredictable than before so it is inevitable that people will have mixed thoughts.

For me, those who still think that the price increase season has not yet come should continue to accumulate and buy more every time the price drops, while those who feel insecure should stop buying or take partial profits to avoid regret.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Webetcoins on April 26, 2024, 05:36:02 PM
I think you got your answer now that it's not coming to end and infact I believe that we may see a proper bullrun going further and don't get panic like this because people end up panic selling due to fuds. Most of us cannot afford one full Bitcoin but you can buy it based on your investment amount and I am not sure if you are looking for it to go below $30k once again to buyback which I don't think may happen and even if it happens it's gonna take some time as such thinks happens during peak of bear market.
All things in life has their own endings and so as here in crypto. Market works in cycle here and the bull will end because the bear will enter but maybe it's not happening yet because crypto prices are still holding on despite the market is showing a decline for almost a week now.

I think yeah that a proper bull run is not happening yet like we are going to cross $80k and stay on that range for a while. Things might still be adjusting after the halving, so we only need to wait a bit. Yup $30k is kinda impossible for now, judging on how things are going. I wouldn't wait for that if I were him but I will just do a DCA to work my way at the top.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: STT on April 26, 2024, 05:56:21 PM
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how many people have money left and how many people will be brave enough to buy more bitcoin if it drops further?

That is the ultimate driver of prices, not speculation but the absence of any ability to speculate on asset prices.  This scenario can happen if a collapse occurs in any large market, its part of why the FED will always inflate the monetary base no matter what while trying to keep it somewhere moderate.

Only the older folk here  seriously know what a dire retraction feels like.    Interest rates can be 10% and governments can go broke, all of the ones holding far too much debt are on crutches right now pretending its fine.   They arent always ok even the seemingly powerful rich countries can actually fall over because gravity is greater then all of us.

  Economics isnt about politics and the latest funding squabble its about the natural dynamics larger then all of us, the 3 largest global currencies can fall over, this will half BTC price at least to begin with.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: macson on April 26, 2024, 06:45:40 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford
How long have you known about bitcoin, have you looked at the historical history of bitcoin prices from year to year, if not then do it immediately, the price of bitcoin is very fluctuating, today it can be very low but in a few days the price can rise high, at the time i made this post the price of bitcoin was at $64,230 in a few hours then the price of bitcoin will definitely rise several percent, so if you say bullishness has stopped then you can see for yourself that the price of bitcoin is very stable.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: batang_bitcoin on April 26, 2024, 10:57:14 PM
Quitting your job before having another stable source of income is foolish.  ::)

Many people make the mistake of quitting their jobs when they are starting a business or making an investment because they anticipate they aren't going to need the job anymore, but who knows?  ??? You might not get the success that you desire from your business or the investment you are going to make, so it's not wise to leave your only source of income for something that isn't yet a reality.

Make such decisions only when you see that your business has started taking off or your investment has started yielding profits, and, the profits from the investment or the revenue earned by the business should be equal to or greater than what you are earning from your job, that is when you can decide on quitting your job and focusing full-time on the other venture.
Many have done that when the NFT games have been on hype. I've seen people leaving their jobs because they think that they're already stable but no, they're not. The outcome is they're able to get some good times temporarily but then when the market went down, they have to go back to their former jobs or tries to find another one. The bull run will sure end but we don't know when but when it ends, make sure that you're able to partake and take that advantage of making some profits.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Albarq on May 28, 2024, 06:54:08 AM

The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

with the high price for bitcoin I think it is worth trying to buy it until there is a limit to the decline with whatever money you can. It's much better to think long-term and buy it at whatever percentage we can afford. Bitcoin halving will lead to a new ATH with the profits that will be obtained from buying it during the halving. Investing in this coin gives you much better hope.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Unity for Humanity on May 28, 2024, 06:42:50 PM
As a new member I am always interested in learning about Bitcoin so whenever I see a topic related to Bitcoin I stop there and try to read the content of that topic as well as the replies. But I don't have a clear idea about what is being discussed here. If anyone sees this reply of mine and if he has good knowledge about the content of this topic then please help me.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: ChiBitCTy on May 28, 2024, 06:54:06 PM
I dont think anyone knows for sure when the bitcoin "bull run" is coming to an end.  I think if you look at the technical analysis a little bit that will help explain some of these recent price movements, but at the end of the day I feel like a lot of it has to do with the 70k mental barrier/mark. It seems as soon as we hit that price point, the market sells off.  It's not like its fallen that far either.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: asarfiar on May 30, 2024, 08:52:59 AM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

I am new to this forum, so my knowledge about Bitcoin is very limited. After all, I think that just as anything has its ups, it also has its downs. Again from the  but ups started his journey. So if it is not right to speculate before starting the  I think it is necessary to have proper knowledge before buying BTC. Bitcoin is coming but the run will not end, so it can be expected that in the future investment in Bitcoin will be considered as part of the profit. To gain deep knowledge of BTC one has to resort to specific observations about it and those who are knowledgeable about the subject. If you want, you can invest some of your shares in Bitcoin, which can be considered as a future investment.


Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: |MINER| on May 30, 2024, 05:52:20 PM
The price fell by 3.78% today,Current price $61748.But it’s still a price I can’t afford

I am new to this forum, so my knowledge about Bitcoin is very limited. After all, I think that just as anything has its ups, it also has its downs. Again from the  but ups started his journey. So if it is not right to speculate before starting the  I think it is necessary to have proper knowledge before buying BTC. Bitcoin is coming but the run will not end, so it can be expected that in the future investment in Bitcoin will be considered as part of the profit. To gain deep knowledge of BTC one has to resort to specific observations about it and those who are knowledgeable about the subject. If you want, you can invest some of your shares in Bitcoin, which can be considered as a future investment.

You are right as a beginner. Before answering op we have to know the what is bull-run how it's run on market. At first we have to know about Bitcoint halving, approximately every  4years bitcoin mining block rewards become half. And as the reward being to half for the mining cost miners have to sell Bitcoin and that impact on market positively and we called it bull-run.
So I think as long as there is mining there will be bitcoin halving and also bitcoin bull-run season.
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Title: Re: Is Bitcoin’s bull run coming to an end?
Post by: Zanab247 on June 08, 2024, 11:34:24 AM
Quote from: ChiBitCTy
I dont think anyone knows for sure when the bitcoin "bull run" is coming to an end.  I think if you look at the technical analysis a little bit that will help explain some of these recent price movements, but at the end of the day I feel like a lot of it has to do with the 70k mental barrier/mark. It seems as soon as we hit that price point, the market sells off.  It's not like its fallen that far either.
No one  knows when the bull run will hit the market running, but all you need to do is to continue hodling your BTC because the bear run will not remain in the market forever because there are some people waiting for the bear run to occur before they can buy and hodl.

But if you don't have much money to buy now, I will advise you to wait for the price to dump to $40k which i know that it will surely happen in the future before you can buy, because the current price is too high for people to buy to achieve their goal in the future.

Since people are still selling their BTC in this current price, I guess the price will still pump higher to hit $75k before the bull run willl allow long bear run to take over the market.