And just to reiterate, we are still in the bear market, meaning the price should be declining as we will go on a consolidation phase.
You have pointed out something that many of us are missing. We are focusing too much on macroeconomic factors, from geopolitics to inflation or the Fed appointing a new chairman, and forgetting that the bear market is not over yet. So, it is not surprising that Bitcoin is still struggling to move higher.
In a bear market, what we need to do is focus on accumulation, rather than setting unrealistic expectation and hoping for a strong price surge in the short term.