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Bitcoin Price Might Bottom Out in 95 Days If History Repeats

2026/03/05 09:11
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Key Insights:

  • Bitcoin price sits 682 days after halving, 95 days short of the 777-day bottom seen in 2012.
  • Exchange inflow drops to 28,235 BTC, near past cycle low zones.
  • PMI below 50 raises doubts about whether the last rally was a full bull market.

Bitcoin price could be about 95 days away from a cycle bottom if past halving patterns hold.

Market participants tracking previous timelines say the market is still within the window where major lows formed before.

Fresh on-chain data and macro signals now shape the debate.

Bitcoin Price Bottom Countdown

According to market data shared by J.A. Maartunn, in the 2012 cycle, the market formed its bottom 777 days after the halving event.

Today, the market stands about 682 days after the most recent Bitcoin (BTC) halving. That leaves a gap of roughly 95 days if the same structure plays out again.

This comparison has revived discussion among market watchers who believe Bitcoin price cycle behavior still matters.

The argument is not that history will repeat in exact form, but that previous time frames offer a guide.

In earlier cycles, the deepest corrections often arrived well after the halving hype faded.

At present levels near $70,000, Bitcoin (BTC) price is showing signs of stability despite wider pressure across financial markets.

Some market watchers say the market is still building a base rather than completing one.

Bitcoin USD Price Bottom Analysis | Source: J.A Maartunn

The view is that a final low could form if selling pressure continues to fade over the coming weeks.

On-chain data adds weight to this idea. Exchange inflow numbers, which measure how much Bitcoin USD is moving to trading platforms, show a sharp slowdown.

Historically, heavy deposits to exchanges signal strong selling pressure. Light deposits often appear near market bottoms.

Cycle highs in exchange inflow ranged from 97,587 BTC on July 17, 2025, to 134,619 BTC on March 5, 2024. Those spikes aligned with stronger selling pressure in Bitcoin price.

By contrast, previous cycle lows showed much smaller transfers, between 13,994 BTC on September 7, 2024, and 58,584 BTC on May 1, 2024.

The most recent reading, dated March 3, 2026, shows only 28,235 BTC flowing to exchanges.

Notably, that figure sits closer to past bottom zones than to top levels. It suggests that large holders are not rushing to sell at current prices.

However, market participants caution that an accumulation zone has not been fully confirmed.

Low inflow points to reduced Bitcoin USD selling. However, it does not guarantee an immediate reversal. If the 777-day pattern remains intact, the next three months could prove decisive.

Bitcoin USD and Business Cycle Outlook

Beyond on-chain data, the broader business cycle is shaping expectations for Bitcoin price direction.

Notably, a key indicator is the Purchasing Managers Index, or PMI. Historically, BTC price has never completed a full bull market while PMI remained below 50 throughout the entire period.

PMI under 50 signals economic contraction. Over the past few years, Bitcoin did record strong price gains.

For example, monthly returns show 23.1% gain in 2023 and 16.3% gain in 2024. Yet some analysts argue that those gains occurred against a weak economic backdrop.

The term “quasi bull market” has been used to describe that period. From a price view, the market advanced.

Bitcoin and Business Cycle Correlation | Source: PlanC

From a macro view, conditions remained fragile. The idea is that a true expansion phase, supported by stronger economic data, has not yet occurred.

Recent geopolitical tension has added more strain. Military action involving Iran triggered sharp oil price increases, with WTI moving above $75 and Brent reaching $82 after gains of about 6 percent.

Higher energy costs can weigh on global growth and extend risk-off behavior in financial markets.

Even so, Bitcoin USD has shown relative strength compared with some traditional assets.

Its current level near $70,000, combined with lower exchange inflows, feeds the view that long-term investors are positioning rather than exiting.

Historical BTC Price Trend

Looking at the broader record, Bitcoin cycles have followed a pattern of sharp rallies, deep corrections, and long consolidation phases.

The halving event has often acted as a long-term catalyst, but not always an immediate one.

In prior cycles, market lows did not form right after the halving. Instead, they emerged months or even years later, once speculative excess cleared and selling slowed.

The 777-day gap after the 2012 halving remains a key reference point for analysts today.

Recent monthly data also shows mixed performance. Bitcoin price posted 7.18%  gain in March 2026 so far, after a 2.19% reading in 2025 and 5.51% gain in 2022.

Notably, these uneven returns reflect a market still searching for direction. As of writing, Bitcoin is trading at $71,624.04, up by 7.7%.

Source: https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/2026/03/04/bitcoin-price-might-bottom-out-in-95-days-if-history-repeats/

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