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Bitcoin’s Bull Run Isn’t Over Yet - Here’s Why the Data Supports This Bold Prediction

Bitcoin’s Bull Run Isn’t Over Yet - Here’s Why the Data Supports This Bold Prediction

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Ambcrypto
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2025-10-20 16:40:46
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Analysts are doubling down on Bitcoin's potential despite recent volatility, pointing to underlying metrics that suggest the flagship cryptocurrency hasn't reached its peak.

The Numbers Don't Lie

While traditional finance experts scratch their heads about digital gold, on-chain data reveals accumulation patterns that typically precede major price movements. Institutional adoption continues climbing despite regulatory uncertainty - because nothing says 'serious investment' like betting on internet money that could either moon or crash based on a single tweet.

Market Momentum Building

Exchange outflows hit record levels this quarter, signaling strong holder conviction. Mining difficulty adjustments and hash rate stability provide technical confirmation that the network remains robust even during price fluctuations. The smart money isn't waiting for perfect conditions - they're positioning now for what could be the next major leg up.

Whether this proves to be another crypto hype cycle or genuine paradigm shift remains to be seen, but the data suggests we haven't seen Bitcoin's final act yet.

Key Takeaways

What is PlanB saying about Bitcoin’s cycle?

PlanB argues that Bitcoin hasn’t reached its peak yet, saying the current slowdown doesn’t fit the typical “post-halving top” narrative.

Which on-chain indicators support his view?

Bitcoin’s realized price ($55K) and RSI remain well below overheated levels, suggesting no major cycle climax has occurred.

Bitcoin’s recent correction has reignited old debates about whether the market has already topped out for this cycle. 

However, according to PlanB, the creator of the popular Stock-to-Flow [S2F] model, the current market may still be mid-cycle, not at its peak.

In a post shared on X, PlanB dismissed claims that Bitcoin’s $126,000 high marked the cycle top and that a long bear phase WOULD follow in 2026. 

PlanB Bitcoin price trend prediction

Source: X

He argued that those predictions rely too heavily on the “four-year halving cycle,” which he said is too limited to serve as a reliable pattern.

“Three cycles are not enough for a reliable pattern,” PlanB wrote. “The top could just as well come in 2026, 2027, or 2028.”

The analyst said key on-chain signals don’t yet show signs of a market climax. He pointed to three metrics, RSI, realized price, and the 200-week moving average, that typically flash overheated levels before a major top.

Bitcoin’s Realized price still close to historical baseline

Data from CryptoQuant shows Bitcoin’s realized price sits around $55,200, while the market price trades NEAR $111,000. Realized price is the average price at which all coins last moved. 

Historically, cycle peaks occur when bitcoin trades far above this level, often coinciding with an RSI above 80.

Bitcoin Realized price

Source: CryptoQuant

PlanB noted that this divergence hasn’t happened yet, suggesting Bitcoin’s rally could still have room to run.

No major overvaluation signal yet

Supporting that view, Santiment data shows Bitcoin’s MVRV Z-Score at roughly 2.56, well below the “overheated” range of 8–10 seen during market tops. 

The metric compares Bitcoin’s market value to its realized value, giving insight into how profitable investors are.

Bitcoin MVRV Z score

Source: Santiment

In plain terms, long-term holders are sitting on solid gains — but not excessive ones that typically lead to heavy profit-taking.

A different kind of market cycle

PlanB suggested that Bitcoin may be entering a more stable phase dominated by institutional investors and fund mandates rather than retail speculation. 

In this regime, prices may not rise or fall as sharply as institutions rebalance positions to maintain exposure levels.

“There has not been a fundamental Bitcoin phase transition yet in this cycle,” he wrote. “Either the big jump has yet to come, or we’ve transitioned into a more stable price regime.”

The bottom line

While bears warn of a post-halving collapse, PlanB’s outlook implies that Bitcoin’s current slowdown might be a pause, not the end of the bull market.

As of writing, Bitcoin trades around $110,000. The next few months might bring the long-awaited breakout that defines every halving cycle, or a new era where institutional flows set the pace.

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