PANews reported on November 1st, citing Cointelegraph, that Bitcoin closed lower in October, but has now entered its biggest monthly gain in history: since 2013, November has seen an average increase of 42.51%. However, 10x Research analyst Markus Thielen stated that "seasonal charts are very important, but they must be analyzed in conjunction with many other factors." Looking ahead, the market anticipates further interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve, while the US and China are working towards a trade agreement; both developments could be beneficial for Bitcoin. However, the government shutdown and US tariff policies continue to exacerbate economic uncertainty. PANews reported on November 1st, citing Cointelegraph, that Bitcoin closed lower in October, but has now entered its biggest monthly gain in history: since 2013, November has seen an average increase of 42.51%. However, 10x Research analyst Markus Thielen stated that "seasonal charts are very important, but they must be analyzed in conjunction with many other factors." Looking ahead, the market anticipates further interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve, while the US and China are working towards a trade agreement; both developments could be beneficial for Bitcoin. However, the government shutdown and US tariff policies continue to exacerbate economic uncertainty.

Analysis: After a decline in October, Bitcoin ushered in its best month in history in November, with an average increase of 42.51%.

2025/11/01 15:07

PANews reported on November 1st, citing Cointelegraph, that Bitcoin closed lower in October, but has now entered its biggest monthly gain in history: since 2013, November has seen an average increase of 42.51%. However, 10x Research analyst Markus Thielen stated that "seasonal charts are very important, but they must be analyzed in conjunction with many other factors." Looking ahead, the market anticipates further interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve, while the US and China are working towards a trade agreement; both developments could be beneficial for Bitcoin. However, the government shutdown and US tariff policies continue to exacerbate economic uncertainty.

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