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BITCOIN DOWN 59K SINCE OCTOBER: Will March mark 6 months of losses?
$BTC is currently on its longest losing streak since 2018, having just completed five consecutive months of losses as of February 2026. Whether March 2026 will mark a sixth month of losses depends on whether the price can close above the February 28 level of approximately $66,995.
Monthly Performance Summary (Oct 2025 – Feb 2026)
Following a record high of $126,200 in October 2025, Bitcoin has entered a persistent downturn.
October 2025: Ended in a loss after a late-month flash crash saw prices plunge nearly 10% in minutes.
November 2025: Negative performance continued as record highs were met by heavy selling pressure.
December 2025: Further declines, closing near $87,508.
January 2026: Continued slide, ending the month around $78,621.
February 2026: Marked the fifth straight month of decline, closing at approximately $66,995 a drop of nearly 17% for the month alone.
Outlook for March 2026
Early data for March 2026 shows Bitcoin stabilizing near $65,000–$66,000.
Neutral Outlook: There is a sense of indecision and neutral price movements as the month begins.
Key Levels: To avoid a sixth month of losses, Bitcoin must reclaim and hold levels above $67,000. Support is currently being tested near $62,300, while resistance remains at $79,000.
Macro Pressures: The market remains sensitive to geopolitical tensions, US trade tariffs, and upcoming CPI data (due March 11).
Key Insights
Cycle Correction: The current drawdown of approximately 50% from the October peak is considered within statistical norms for a cycle correction.
Institutional Activity: While retail interest is low, major corporate holders like Strategy continue to accumulate, though their pace has tapered amid the price slide.
Stabilization Signs: Despite the bearish trend, some indicators suggest "seller exhaustion," with long-term holders beginning to accumulate at current support levels.
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