TLDR: Bitcoin rallies align with global liquidity surges from 2013, 2017, and 2020 central bank stimulus programs PMI readings above 55 historically trigger Bitcoin momentum while readings above 60 spark altcoin rallies The 2024-2025 cycle underperformed due to continued quantitative tightening and weak PMI recovery Federal Reserve policy shifts and institutional ETF flows signal potential [...] The post Was the 4-Year Bitcoin Cycle a Lie? Expert Shares Key Liquidity Data appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR: Bitcoin rallies align with global liquidity surges from 2013, 2017, and 2020 central bank stimulus programs PMI readings above 55 historically trigger Bitcoin momentum while readings above 60 spark altcoin rallies The 2024-2025 cycle underperformed due to continued quantitative tightening and weak PMI recovery Federal Reserve policy shifts and institutional ETF flows signal potential [...] The post Was the 4-Year Bitcoin Cycle a Lie? Expert Shares Key Liquidity Data appeared first on Blockonomi.

Was the 4-Year Bitcoin Cycle a Lie? Expert Shares Key Liquidity Data

TLDR:

  • Bitcoin rallies align with global liquidity surges from 2013, 2017, and 2020 central bank stimulus programs
  • PMI readings above 55 historically trigger Bitcoin momentum while readings above 60 spark altcoin rallies
  • The 2024-2025 cycle underperformed due to continued quantitative tightening and weak PMI recovery
  • Federal Reserve policy shifts and institutional ETF flows signal potential liquidity expansion ahead

Bitcoin price movements have long been attributed to the four-year halving cycle, but new analysis challenges this widely held belief. Crypto analyst Ran Neuner argues that global liquidity expansion, not mining rewards reductions, powered previous bull runs. 

The timing of past halvings simply coincided with major central bank stimulus programs. This revelation could reshape how traders view Bitcoin’s next major rally.

Liquidity Data Reveals Pattern Behind Previous Bull Markets

Historical data shows Bitcoin rallies aligned perfectly with global money printing events since 2013. The 2013 surge occurred during Federal Reserve quantitative easing programs that flooded markets with cash. 

Central banks in Europe, Japan, and China drove the 2017 rally through coordinated stimulus measures. The 2020 bull run followed the largest monetary expansion in modern history as governments responded to the pandemic.

Neuner points to the Purchasing Managers Index as the metric that exposes this relationship most clearly. When PMI readings drop below 50, economic contraction typically begins and crypto markets stall. 

Recovery starts as PMI climbs above 50, with Bitcoin gaining momentum above 55. Altcoin rallies historically triggered when PMI exceeded 60, signaling strong economic expansion and risk appetite.

The 2024-2025 cycle broke this established pattern despite the halving occurring on schedule. Liquidity remained tight as the Federal Reserve continued quantitative tightening instead of expanding money supply. 

PMI readings never recovered to levels that historically preceded major crypto rallies. This liquidity drought explains why Bitcoin struggled to match previous post-halving performance despite strong spot ETF inflows.

Market Conditions Shift as Central Banks Change Course

Multiple indicators now point toward a potential liquidity expansion phase entering 2025. The Federal Reserve ended its balance sheet reduction program in recent months. 

Interest rate cuts have begun across major economies, typically a precursor to easier monetary conditions. PMI readings have started bottoming out after an extended period of weakness.

Institutional capital continues flowing into Bitcoin through spot ETFs and other regulated investment vehicles. These products have attracted billions in assets since launching in early 2024. 

Neuner suggests that bear markets have never begun during periods of expanding global liquidity. The correlation between money supply growth and Bitcoin price appreciation remains historically strong.

This analysis reframes the halving narrative that dominated crypto market discussion for years. The supply reduction may play a role in long-term scarcity, but liquidity cycles appear to drive shorter-term price action. 

Traders watching for the next major rally may need to focus on central bank policies rather than Bitcoin’s programmed emission schedule. The real test will come as liquidity conditions evolve throughout 2025.

The post Was the 4-Year Bitcoin Cycle a Lie? Expert Shares Key Liquidity Data appeared first on Blockonomi.

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