The average increase in Bitcoin is significant every December of its halving years
On December 1, data showed that Bitcoin has seen significant increases in December following its halvings in 2012, 2016 and 2020. In particular, in December of 2012 it rose from $12.57 to $13.45, a return rate of 7%. In December of 2016 the return rate was at 30.8%, and for December of last year it was at a whopping 46.92%. The returns this month are still worth looking forward to. It's worth noting that Bitcoin had its best historical performance this September with an increase of 7.35%, and historically whenever Bitcoin has risen in September, it continues to rise until the end of the year.
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