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Bitcoin’s Price May Stay Flat in Early 2026 Despite Historical Trends

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Last updated: January 8, 2026 4:57 am
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Published: January 8, 2026
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Bitcoin’s price trajectory appears poised for a flat performance in the early months of 2026, despite patterns from previous years suggesting greater volatility. Ki Young Ju, the CEO of CryptoQuant, expressed concerns on Wednesday about decreasing capital inflows into Bitcoin, noting that investor interest seems to have shifted towards traditional equities and commodities, particularly as precious metals like gold and silver have seen significant price increases.

At present, Bitcoin is valued at approximately $90,890, reflecting a decline of over 2% within the past 24 hours and a drop from a weekly high of $94,400, as per data from CoinMarketCap. Ju predicts that Bitcoin is unlikely to experience a dramatic decline from its peak, unlike previous instances, foreseeing a period of “boring sideways” movement over the upcoming months.

Historically, Bitcoin has shown a more dynamic performance during the first quarter, particularly in January, which has averaged a modest return of 3.81% since 2013. The months of February and March have generally offered even stronger results, averaging returns of 13.12% and 12.21%, respectively, according to CoinGlass. Ju’s outlook contradicts these historical trends.

This cautious perspective aligns with sentiments expressed by veteran trader Peter Brandt and Fidelity’s macroeconomic research director, Jurrien Timmer, both of whom have suggested that Bitcoin could potentially dip to levels as low as $65,000 or even $60,000 in the current year. Market sentiment overall has been tepid; the Crypto Fear & Greed Index, which gauges the emotional landscape of the cryptocurrency market, has fluctuated between “fear” and “extreme fear” since early November, recently registering a “fear” score of 28.

Despite Ju’s tempered forecast, there are signs of life from spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which recorded impressive net inflows of $925.3 million during the first three trading days of 2026, according to data from Farside Investors. In contrast to Ju’s conservative outlook, some industry figures express a more optimistic view regarding Bitcoin’s price movement this year. Venture capitalist Tim Draper predicted that 2026 would be a transformative year for Bitcoin, emphasizing that his long-standing prediction of Bitcoin reaching $250,000 could finally materialize. Draper initially made this forecast in 2018, believing it would be achieved by the end of 2022.

Adding to the bullish sentiment, Ryan Rasmussen, head of research at Bitwise, remarked that 2026 would break from Bitcoin’s traditional four-year cycle, which typically consists of three up years followed by a down year. He anticipates that this cycle may not hold true this time around, indicating the possibility of Bitcoin achieving new all-time highs.

As the cryptocurrency market approaches an uncertain future, reactions from both conservative analysts and optimistic investors will play a crucial role in shaping Bitcoin’s trajectory in the months ahead.

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