Ethereum is on track for one of its weakest first quarters in history. Based on quarterly return data, Q1 2026 is currently down -33.51%, making it the third worstEthereum is on track for one of its weakest first quarters in history. Based on quarterly return data, Q1 2026 is currently down -33.51%, making it the third worst

Ethereum Is Having Its Third Worst Q1 on Record

2026/02/22 19:11
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Ethereum is on track for one of its weakest first quarters in history. Based on quarterly return data, Q1 2026 is currently down -33.51%, making it the third worst first quarter ever recorded for ETH.

Only two prior Q1 periods have posted deeper losses.

How It Compares Historically

Looking back at Ethereum’s full quarterly history:

  • Q1 has often been volatile, swinging between triple-digit gains and sharp corrections.
  • The historical average Q1 return sits above +60%.
  • The median Q1 return is modestly positive.

This year’s performance stands in sharp contrast to those long-term averages.

Context Matters

Despite the current drawdown, there are still more than five weeks remaining in the quarter. Ethereum has historically shown the ability to recover quickly within a single quarter.

Previous years have seen dramatic mid-quarter reversals, particularly during post-capitulation phases.

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What This Could Signal

Severe Q1 weakness does not automatically define the rest of the year.

In several past cycles, deep early-year corrections were followed by strong rebounds in Q2 or later in the year. However, sustained Q1 weakness can also signal broader macro pressure affecting risk assets.

For now, the data simply confirms one thing: Ethereum’s start to 2026 ranks among its roughest openings on record.

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