$BTC could be preparing for the BIGGEST bull run yet.



The monthly chart is flashing a pattern that’s impossible to ignore.

In 2014, 2018, 2022 — and now 2026 — Bitcoin’s monthly RSI has returned toward the same critical zone around 40.

Historically, these resets appeared near major turning points before powerful long-term expansions.

At the same time, Bitcoin continues to respect its massive ascending structure, with price once again approaching the lower boundary of the long-term channel.

If history rhymes, this may not be the end of the cycle.

It could be the reset before the next explosive phase.

The chart’s projection points toward a potential move to the upper end of the channel — territory that would represent an entirely new level for Bitcoin.

Nothing is guaranteed, and historical patterns can fail.

But if this structure holds, 2026 could become the launchpad for a bull run the market remembers for years.

Prepare accordingly.

The next major Bitcoin chapter may be just beginning.
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WhitelistCleaner
· 2h ago
I've been watching this chart for days. If 2026 really follows the script, it could be another explosive rally, but don't go all in—keep some room.
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WhitepaperByTheRoadside
· 2h ago
Honestly, every time I see a post about this kind of monthly RSI pullback, I’m both convinced and scared. This was also the pattern around 2018, and it really did take off afterward—but who can say for sure this time? Anyway, I plan to accumulate a little in batches: if it drops, I’ll treat it as stacking up more chips; if it rises, I’ll just watch the show.
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DefiCombo
· 2h ago
RSI returning to 40 is indeed somewhat interesting, but history does not simply repeat itself. Let’s first see whether it can hold before getting excited.
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