After Big April Gains, Bitcoin Heads Into a Volatile May

- Bitcoin gained 14.5% in April, marking its strongest monthly close since April 2021.
- Historical data shows Bitcoin finishes May in the green 67% of the time with a 7.9% average return.
- Analysts warn the upcoming FOMC meeting and macro trends could add volatility to May’s BTC action.
April 2025 has officially wrapped up, and it turned out to be another impressive month for Bitcoin. The world’s largest cryptocurrency posted a +14.53% gain for the month, marking its strongest April performance since 2021 and a solid 29.29% increase compared to last year. While strong, the rally still trails past April breakouts like those seen in 2013, 2017, and 2020.
Many believe that recent news about Trump’s proposed tariffs played a role in fueling some of April’s surge. Now, as the market enters May, investors are asking the big question: Can Bitcoin keep this bullish run going?
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After Big April Gains, Bitcoin Heads Into a Volatile May

- Bitcoin gained 14.5% in April, marking its strongest monthly close since April 2021.
- Historical data shows Bitcoin finishes May in the green 67% of the time with a 7.9% average return.
- Analysts warn the upcoming FOMC meeting and macro trends could add volatility to May’s BTC action.
April 2025 has officially wrapped up, and it turned out to be another impressive month for Bitcoin. The world’s largest cryptocurrency posted a +14.53% gain for the month, marking its strongest April performance since 2021 and a solid 29.29% increase compared to last year. While strong, the rally still trails past April breakouts like those seen in 2013, 2017, and 2020.
Many believe that recent news about Trump’s proposed tariffs played a role in fueling some of April’s surge. Now, as the market enters May, investors are asking the big question: Can Bitcoin keep this bullish run going?
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