Bitcoin has defied its usual poor performance in September by recording one of its best gains for the month. Typically, September has been a challenging period for the cryptocurrency, but this time it saw a notable increase, bucking the seasonal trend.


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Bitcoin is defying its usual September slump, making one of its best gains this month. Typically, the cryptocurrency sees a 5.9% decline during September, but this year it has surged by over 10%. Data from Bloomberg shows that the boost is largely due to global interest rate cuts, particularly by the US Federal Reserve. The Fed's decision, alongside similar actions by the European Central Bank and China’s People’s Bank, has loosened financial conditions, encouraging investors to turn to riskier assets like cryptocurrencies.
Smaller digital tokens have also benefited, with an index tracking them rising over 20%. These gains suggest a broader easing of financial conditions across global markets, helping more speculative assets recover. Investors have been flocking to cryptocurrencies, gold, and stocks, anticipating even more economic stimulus from central banks shortly.

According to Sean McNulty, director of trading at Arbelos Markets, Bitcoin’s price movement is closely tied to US monetary policy. While other central banks' easing measures play a role, Bitcoin is still heavily influenced by actions taken by the Federal Reserve. This has helped the cryptocurrency gain momentum, with it rising as much as 1.2% on Friday, trading at $65,334 in Singapore.

Bitcoin has had a strong year overall, increasing by 56% in 2024, partly due to inflows into US-based Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). However, it remains below its all-time high of $73,798, which was reached in March.

Despite this surge, there are concerns over whether Bitcoin can maintain its momentum. Caroline Mauron, co-founder of Orbit Markets, warned that the $65,000 level could act as a temporary ceiling due to the expiration of numerous options contracts. If Bitcoin fails to break past this threshold significantly, it might enter a weaker phase.

In addition to these financial factors, the cryptocurrency market is also keeping an eye on the upcoming US presidential election. Many industry leaders are hoping that clearer regulations for digital assets will emerge once the election results are finalized. Some expect this could provide an additional boost to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in the months following the vote.

With global monetary policies leaning toward supporting economic growth and investors showing renewed interest in riskier investments, Bitcoin’s recent performance suggests that the digital asset may continue to challenge historical trends. However, caution remains, as uncertainties around regulatory policies and future economic conditions still loom.

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