We should not call it a bull run. These are just some small rallies bitcoin made to create FOMO. Mostly done by exchange to liquidate future traders who open their position with high leverage.
Usually bull run start 3-4 month following the halving. In a bull run we don't see a major correction after rally. Bitcoin rallies and then little bit consolidation and then again rally. This continues till bitcoin cross its previous ATH and made a new one.[/list]
Trying to see those past bull run events then it is really that usually comes after the halving event. It cant really be just that able to happen before the halving which its unlikely to happen or really impossible
because usually FOMO kicks in when the event is near or fast approaching on which these pumps would really be that in cause because the entire crypto space is really that anticipating something
bullish with this event on which its not really that shocking that people would really be always having that bullish sentiment which it is really that usual case on these kind of times.
Does Bitcoin increase after halving? Most likely yet basing up on history then we did reach out those new all time highs not only limited on Bitcoin but also in other coins as well
or the entire market did make out that significant jump. This is where people would be moulding up that kind of expectations or anticipations that next cycle would
really be that on the same scenario but somewhat we shouldnt really be forgetting about the risks or tendencies that things might not really happening along the way
or risks is always there, this is why risk management is always been that reconsidered or important.