Only 5 red $BTC years in 17 years. This year red?



2010: +385% 🟢
2011: +1,437% 🟢
2012: +193% 🟢
2013: +5,463% 🟢
2014: -58% 🔴
2015: +34% 🟢
2016: +124% 🟢
2017: +1,369% 🟢
2018: -73% 🔴
2019: +92% 🟢
2020: +303% 🟢
2021: +60% 🟢
2022: -64% 🔴
2023: +155% 🟢
2024: +121% 🟢
2025: -6% 🔴
2026: -11% 🔴

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0xLateDinner
· 4h ago
Historical data is for reference only; trying to be overly precise can lead to mistakes.
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BluePeonyPlan
· 9h ago
Is only -6% in 2025 also called a red? In the past, this would be considered sideways trading.
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MevStreetPhotographer
· 23h ago
Since 2017, only 5 years of decline; long-term holders are even more calm after seeing it all.
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UnderTheGlassDome
· 05-25 12:56
Are all these predictions for 2026? Who made them? Probably from someone who traveled back in time.
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MarginMarmot
· 05-25 12:56
The density of the Red Year is clearly decreasing, and the cyclical pattern may be rewritten by ETFs.
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MildlyRugged
· 05-25 12:56
2018-73% has all been endured, now these fluctuations are just a drop in the bucket.
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GateUser-59fc535c
· 05-25 12:56
Historical data is indeed frightening; after five red years, a big rebound always follows. Will this script be the same this time?
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