Bitcoin pullback could be set up for $370k bull run price target

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Bitcoin’s 27% slide from its $109,000 peak is below the 50-80% corrections often recorded in cycles since 2010, prompting questions about a rebound.

Data shared by Charlie Bilello on X shows that prior drawdowns of 30-40% sometimes reversed within months to new highs, with an average gain of 370%. If that trend repeats, a price near $370,880 is possible.

Correction Period# DaysBitcoin HighBitcoin Low% Decline# Days to New High
3/14/24 to 8/5/241447379849314-33%237
11/10/21 to 11/21/223766899115480-78%469
4/14/21 to 6/22/21696480229031-55%120
1/8/21 to 1/22/21144192828543-31%18
12/17/17 to 12/15/18363197833122-84%1079
11/8/17 to 11/12/17478795507-30%8
9/2/17 to 9/14/171250142951-41%40
6/11/17 to 7/16/173530181839-39%54
3/10/17 to 3/24/17141326892-33%48
11/30/13 to 1/14/154101166170-85%771
4/10/13 to 7/7/138826676-72%133
6/8/11 to 11/17/11162321.99-94%631
5/13/11 to 5/25/11128.455.58-34%6
4/5/11 to 4/14/1191.190.71-40%17
9/6/10 to 10/8/10240.170.01-94%16

Bitcoin price drawdown chart (Source: Charlie Bilello via CoinDesk)

Some drawdowns exceeded 50%, occasionally reaching 94% before regaining momentum. The current move, from $109,000 to $78,900, may not mark a final low, but similar retreats have preceded rallies. When new highs followed these pullbacks, gains ranged from 40% to more than 1,500%.

Bitcoin has rebounded after previous declines, but the timing and magnitude have varied widely. After a drop of at least 30%, it has taken less than 3 months to reach a new all-time high more than 50% of the time. The longest was in 2018 when it took over 1,000 days. Since the 2020 halving, after a drop of at least 30%, it has taken an average of seven months to reach a new high.

Thus, while historical data does not guarantee future results, it hints at continued short-term pain or consolidation before we threaten $109,000.

The scope of this pullback opens the possibility of higher levels if history holds; it just may take a while. Looking at the time to a new all-time high after the last halving, past data aligns with a cycle high around October this year. Interestingly, this would also correlate with the average recovery time shown by the drawdown data above.

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