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Fidelity's Timmer: Bitcoin's Four-Year Cycle Sugge...
CoinDesk•Saturday, December 20, 2025 at 03:00 PM•1 min read

Fidelity's Timmer: Bitcoin's Four-Year Cycle Suggests Weakness in 2026

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According to CoinDesk, Fidelity's director of global macro, Jurrien Timmer, remains bullish on Bitcoin in the long term. However, he anticipates a potentially lackluster performance in 2026. This outlook is based on the observation that the four-year Bitcoin cycle appears to be holding. The analysis suggests that despite overall positive sentiment towards Bitcoin, specific periods may experience slower growth or downturns based on historical cyclical patterns. The report provides insight into how major asset management firms like Fidelity are analyzing Bitcoin's market behavior.

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Fidelity's Timmer: Bitcoin's Four-Year Cycle Suggests Weakness in 2026

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According to CoinDesk, Fidelity's director of global macro, Jurrien Timmer, remains bullish on Bitcoin in the long term. However, he anticipates a potentially lackluster performance in 2026. This outlook is based on the observation that the four-year Bitcoin cycle appears to be holding. The analysis suggests that despite overall positive sentiment towards Bitcoin, specific periods may experience slower growth or downturns based on historical cyclical patterns. The report provides insight into how major asset management firms like Fidelity are analyzing Bitcoin's market behavior.

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