K33 Analysts Talk Say Make We 'Hold for May' Bitcoin Strategy Because of US Politics Matter and How Market Dey Change With Time

Afta wetin K33 Research pipo wey dey analyse tok, dem advise crypto investors make dem tink well well on top wetin dem dey call ‘sell in May and go away’ strategy. Instead, dem say make dem 'hold in May and stay' with Bitcoin. Dem check tins and see say, unlike di stock market wey normally no dey do well from May enter October, Bitcoin fit break dis pattern for 2025. Dis change fit happen because of some political tins wey dem expect for US, especially mata dem wey fit join with former President Trump, and changes for how government dey regulate tins. Di report about US Strategic Bitcoin Reserve wey delay don add more shakara for market. K33 tink say pipo go fit take more risk and better tins dey for Bitcoin, but US stocks fit face palava with tariff again. Crypto traders suppose watch macroeconomic tins, political goings-on, and changes for regulation well well, because all dis fit cause big time up-and-down for market and make dem change how dem arrange wetin dem get, especially for dis time wey market normally slow for other assets.
Bullish
Both summaries dey show say K33 analysts expect say upcoming US political things and wetin government go decide – especially those wey relate to if Trump fit become president again – fit be like good push for Bitcoin. This one go fit pass the normal small small fall wey equity markets dey usually see from May to October. This difference dey show say people get more mind for risk and dem dey feel good about how Bitcoin price go perform. Although small kasala still dey because regulatory clarity slow (like the US Strategic Bitcoin Reserve report), the general feeling be say policy wey support am and the way regulation dey change go make people want Bitcoin more. Traders dem say make dem just keep their positions instead of selling, meaning dem dey feel good about the market for now and e fit continue like that enter 2025, depending on how political and big economic things play out.