Analyzing Bitcoin's dynamics over the past years and months, we notice that declines occur in some months and growth in others. Historical data shows that overall, January, March, August, and September are months of decline, while February, July, October, and November are months of growth. According to historical data, over the past 13 years, Bitcoin has closed below the established level in July only four times. The data shows that from 2013 to 2025, Bitcoin closed above the established level in July nine times and below it four times. The largest monthly gain was recorded in 2020 at 24.03%, while the largest decline was 9.69% in 2014, which gives hope for an upward trend. However, historical data is not definitive, and Bitcoin's price in current conditions is influenced by many macroeconomic variables, making it difficult to predict its future direction.

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