I totally agree that history, and especially the historical performance of markets, is never repeated in a regular and easily predictable way, as some suppose, and that is why one of the most common disclaimers observed in the world of Finance is "past performance is not indicative of future performance", therefore, it is puerile and futile to try to predict what will happen to the price of bitcoin even in the short term. What does seem to me a fact is that the crypto market seems much more sensitive to rumors and psychological and emotional aspects than conventional markets, so it will always be an obligation for those of us related to this market to be continuously informed in order to be attentive to the possible turns that the crypto-universe could give.