A historically profitable bitcoin BTC$64,196.50 trading rule, built around the cryptocurrency’s four-year halving cycle, is pointing toward another potential buying opportunity. But this time around, the pattern might not work as well as before, as spot bitcoin ETFs and institutional investors influence the market more than ever before.
The “500-Day Rule,” popularized by Pantera Capital in 2023, suggested that investors would historically have profited by buying bitcoin roughly 500 days before the halving and selling about 500 days afterward. The trading strategy, which has historically generated returns of up to roughly 34 times an investor’s original stake, revolves around bitcoin’s previous boom-and-bust cycles, in which reductions in newly mined supply were followed by sharp price gains.
“Bitcoin has historically bottomed 477 days prior to the halving, climbed leading into it, and then exploded to the upside afterward,” Pantera Capital said in a 2023 report. “The post-halving rallies have averaged 480 days from the halving to the peak of that next bull cycle,” the article added. A bitcoin halving is programmed to occur every 210,000 blocks, or roughly every four years, cutting the number of new bitcoin awarded to miners per block by 50%.
CoinDesk approached Pantera Capital for comments on whether this pattern is still reliable given the new crypto market conditions, but their team had not responded by publication time.
According to the theory, the next accumulation window is likely approaching, according to pro-bitcoin social media accounts. Based on the previous halving on April 20, 2024, the next buy signal or accumulation window is set to open in late November, and the sell signal will come in mid-August 2029.

However, some market observers say the mechanism behind that pattern may be weakening this time around. This will be the first halving cycle in which U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs have been available, and their daily flows can exceed the value of new bitcoin tokens produced by miners, making institutional demand and broader macro conditions more important than the halving itself.
“Markets have a habit of punishing consensus,” warned Mati Greenspan, a former senior eToro market analyst and founder of Quantum Economics. “The timing may rhyme with previous cycles, but this is the first cycle where Wall Street is a dominant participant.”
Jason Fernandes, a market analyst and co-founder of AdLunam, said bitcoin’s changing investor base has made the rule less relevant this time around compared with earlier cycles.
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