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by | May 19, 2025 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

As fun as price predictions are, they can be detrimental to the investor or trader’s psychology.

We find time predictions more helpful.

One of the most epic and iconic traders of the 1900s said, “Time is more important than price.”

So, when will the top come in?

According to our research, Bitcoin has a 4-year cycle. Three years up and one year down, approximately. We’re currently sitting at 2.5 years up in the bull market. That gives us another six months to go before a one year decline.

Of course, the Bitcoin cycle fits within a much larger 18.6-year Real Estate cycle which we’re coming to the end of, so we’ll see how that plays into it. Bitcoin has never gone through a complete RE cycle before so things may get interesting!

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I wonder what their prediction is for October/November 2026? Hmm. We are not financial or investment advisors.

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More serious minded finance folks are studying Bitcoin. Are you?

Billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates, Ray Dalio, is now suggesting to allocate up to 15% of a portfolio into Bitcoin. | Alex Stanczyk/

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Square (the payments processor) is opening up payment with Bitcoin.

Maybe you should study Bitcoin, in case it catches on.

If you’ve decided to purchase Bitcoin we’d love to help you make your first purchases and get you setup by holding your own keys.

🌏 Weekly Bitcoin Roundup: Square Payments, Stablecoins Rise, and Institutional Moves | Bitaroo/

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Something to consider on a Sunday morning.

How is the role of Biblical stewardship tied to using the USD and staying blind to how it’s created?

Maybe you should study how Bitcoin is created, in case you’re interested in Biblical stewardship.

🌍 A national currency so devalued that it’s tossed like confetti on the streets… | Thomas Jeegers, CFA, FRM/

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