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Strategies & Market Trends : Humble1 and Swing Trading Friends

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From: bob_o11/6/2025 8:33:37 AM
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I found this posted about over on Don Wolanchuk’s SI forum, and pulled up the actual web post at coingape.com, which was originally published on October 29, 2024 and updated July 17, 2025. While it was related to price highs and lows for Bitcoin, given the pretty good correlation between Bitcoin and the S&P 500, I thought it was noteworthy.
The prediction nailed the exact date of the top in Bitcoin almost one year in advance!

Predicting Next Bitcoin Price Tops Using Mars-Vesta Cycle
The Mars-Vesta Cycle theory proposes that financial market cycles are influenced by celestial alignments. This theory indicates that Bitcoin’s price fluctuations adhere to a recurring 3.84-3.90 year pattern, close to BTC’s popular four-year cycle.
Here are some key findings from a previous CoinGape article that outlines Bitcoin price prediction.
  • This theory pinpoints the exact duration of Bitcoin’s cycle, which is 3.9 years. It also allows to market critical milestones in Bitcoin’s market journey.
  • The Mars-Vesta conjunctions accurately predict all-time highs and lows, offering valuable insights for investors.
  • Based on this thesis, October 6, 2025, is when Bitcoin price could form a peak for the ongoing cycle.
And the next cycle’s low could form on November 2, 2026, signaling a pivot for the next cycle.
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