📉📊 The biggest crashes of Bitcoin and the S&P 500 historically do not occur in the same periods.


Historical data since 2010 shows that July is one of the months in which Bitcoin has least often recorded sharp declines, while August, June, and March are among the periods most prone to severe corrections.
Conversely, for the S&P 500, September historically remains the most unfavorable month, while July and especially November are among the calmest months in terms of crash risk.
These are historical statistics and not a market rule.
Each cycle remains influenced by macroeconomic conditions, monetary policies, and geopolitical events, which can largely outweigh seasonal effects.
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