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Re: When will bitcoin reach its all-time high?
by
Silberman
on 05/04/2022, 19:27:31 UTC
In November, Bitcoin's all time high was $68,000. Bitcoin's 2022 low was around $34,000-$35,000. Since December, Bitcoin's price has been wobbling between $35,000-$50,000. Bitcoin is recovering a bit right now but has not reached its all time high yet. Last month, Bitcoin crossed $40,000 and reached at a peak of $47,000-$48,000 to this day. It still has not rosed above $50,000 yet so there is a small chance that Bitcoin would touch $68,000 in 2023. When an economy experienced a bad recession, it would take like 1-4 years or more to recover from it. Last year in May-July, Bitcoin declined dramatically. Bitcoin lost half of its value and it took at least 3 months to recover from it. It has been at least 4 months since bitcoin was at an all-time high. This decline was longer than the Q2 2021 bitcoin decline. Will it recover in a few months or in a year?

Time will tell. What are your predictions of when will bitcoin recover from this decline?
Bitcoin already recovered from the crash, did it reach a new ATH? No, but that is not what a recovery actually means, after all it is unrealistic to think that bitcoin will always reach a new ATH as it is impossible for the price to always go up, so do I think that bitcoin could reach a new ATH during this year? I think that is a possibility, as more economic data is coming and things are not looking good, especially when it comes to the inflation, and this could cause people to once again look for a store of value and bitcoin is the perfect option to do something like this.