Bitcoin's market performance during the Christmas period over the past several years has been as follows:
- 2022: Decrease of 2.7%
- 2021: Decrease of 11.9%
- 2020: Increase of 22.3%
- 2019: Decrease of 1.1%
- 2018: Decrease of 5.3%
- 2017: Increase of 4.1%
Performance like that can still be said to be good and very normal because Bitcoin is very different from other cryptocurrencies on the market so its performance is always different from the others. And now everyone can also see how it performs after Christmas because the improvement can still be seen even though it still hasn't surpassed the $45K price tag.
not bad performance for the past Decembers but what we have now is different because we are nearing closing the year it has a good run and still running good so maybe this year will be different from those passed Decembers and the good indications that History not just repeating itself.
Obviously that is not a bad performance and now this is also the case where Bitcoin's performance itself is still quite good and has not experienced a significant decline. And if a major increase still doesn't happen by the end of this year, perhaps the closing price for the year will still be at a little over $44K or still below $45K for Bitcoin.