The asset manager’s latest research places the current market correction in its tenth month, following the peak recorded in October 2025. If the cycle adheres to previous historical trends, a turning point could materialize between September and November. However, the firm emphasizes that this timeline serves as a framework rather than a definitive price forecast, noting that the study relies on a limited set of overlapping market observations.
Institutional demand remains a critical variable, with U.S. spot Bitcoin ETPs absorbing approximately $663 million in net inflows during the study period, helping to offset pressure from long-term holders. Data shows that coins held for over a year decreased by 356,534 BTC, leaving 11.84 million BTC in long-term wallets. While some of this movement may be attributed to investors securing assets following recent wallet security concerns, the sheer volume suggests significant profit-taking or redistribution.
VanEck expects a shallower trough in this cycle compared to previous bear markets, which saw drawdowns between 78% and 94%. Current figures show Bitcoin down roughly 49% from its record high. Despite these signals, the firm remains cautious: historical backtests indicate that while capitulation readings effectively identify late-cycle stress, they do not pinpoint the exact bottom, leaving the possibility of prolonged sideways trading before any durable recovery takes hold.

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