Is it worth buying Bitcoin at the beginning of the year?
Find out what the annual change in the price of Bitcoin from 2011 to 2023 looked like. Is it worth buying BTC on January 1?
How has Bitcoin's price changed each year?
If someone decides to buy BTC for speculative reasons then he must be ready for a rough ride. In 2018, Bitcoin lost more than 72% for a year, and in 2013 it gained more than 5527%. These are extreme examples of when BTC gained and lost the most. In other years, the price fluctuations were (slightly less) wild.
On the chart I marked the years when there was a halving of Bitcoin. Each time, the price rose in those years. Bitcoin's next havling is in 2024, just a little over 100 days from now, will this pattern be repeated this time, or will it change for the first time?
Bitcoin's best years
In contrast, in the worst years BTC lost:
2014 -58.82%
2018 -72.52%
2022 -64.05%
These are the prices from January 1 to December 31, but there are even greater fluctuations from ATH, but that's a topic for another article.
A little more stats on Bitcoin's annual price changes.
Bitcoin's average annual ROI for all years is 680%, and the median return of BTC investments is 123%. Remember, however, that such numbers have been carved out by the crazy growth since Bitcoin cost cents.
In the last 6 years, on the other hand, Bitcoin's average annual ROI is 79%, and the median is very similar at 78%.
Statistics show that, at least so far, buying Bitcoin on January 1 has had a good chance of above-average returns. But remember, this doesn't have to happen again at all, and things can change in the cryptocurrency market in the blink of an eye.
And how do you guys view the price of Bitcoin in 2024? Will it rise or fall? Will we see BTC at $100,000 after halving, or maybe the opposite and it will drop below $10,000?
Its always a good idea to buy more Bitcoin! Nice article!