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    Best US Holidays to Buy BTC: CoinGecko Insights

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Quick Takeaways

    1. Buying Bitcoin on US holidays historically yields better short-term gains, with an average next-day return of 0.77%, outperforming regular days.
    2. New Year’s Day is the top holiday for Bitcoin gains, with an 84.6% chance of price increase and an average 2.01% jump the next day.
    3. Some holidays like Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Independence Day tend to show negative or weak post-holiday performance.
    4. Bitcoin’s long-term returns after holiday buys are comparable to regular days, suggesting broader market cycles influence gains more than specific holiday effects.

    Best Time to Buy BTC? CoinGecko Points to These US Holidays

    Holidays Show Strong Short-Term Gains for Bitcoin
    CoinGecko’s recent analysis reveals that buying Bitcoin during US holidays often leads to better short-term results. Over the past 14 years, Bitcoin outperformed on holidays 11 times. On average, Bitcoin’s next-day return on US holidays reached 0.77%, compared to only 0.19% on regular days. The study found that certain holidays, especially New Year’s Day, tend to produce higher gains. For example, Bitcoin rose 2.01% the day after New Year’s in most years, with an 84.6% chance of a gain. Experts believe this pattern relates to investors starting fresh each year, often moving into crypto markets after December’s tax-loss selling. Other holidays like Columbus Day and Christmas also saw positive results, though less consistently. However, not all holidays produce strong gains. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, for instance, saw Bitcoin dip an average of 0.84% following the holiday. This variability suggests that holiday timing may offer short-term opportunities but is not foolproof for longer-term gains.

    Market Dynamics and Recent Price Movements
    Despite the holiday patterns, Bitcoin’s price recently fluctuated above $80,000 after dipping below that mark earlier this week. Several factors contributed to this movement. On-chain data showed fewer coins leaving exchanges before the decline, meaning more coins were available to sell. Meanwhile, traders were heavily shorting Bitcoin, which meant many bet on falling prices. When the market started to drop, liquidations of long positions sped up the decline. Additionally, rising inflation figures from the US and whale selling pressure added further downward force. These combined factors created a complex picture, showing how external pressures and trader behaviors influence Bitcoin’s price swing. Tracking these patterns, along with holiday effects, helps to understand potential short-term market movements.

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    This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency is highly speculative and carries significant risk, including the potential loss of your entire investment. This information may be outdated or incomplete. Do not make financial decisions based on this information. Consult a licensed financial advisor before investing. This site does not offer, sell, or advise on cryptocurrency, securities or other regulated financial products in compliance with SEC and applicable laws. Please do your own research and seek professional advise.

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