Fed Ending QT Signals Potential Bitcoin Surge, Echoing 2019 Pattern

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Based on Cryptonewsland, the Federal Reserve's decision to end quantitative tightening (QT) in December 2025 has sparked comparisons to 2019, when Bitcoin surged from $3,800 to $29,000. Analysts note a similar consolidation phase is forming, with liquidity returning and long-term holders accumulating. Market risk scores for Bitcoin and Ethereum are near levels seen before the 2019 rally, suggesting a potential breakout. Despite a calmer environment due to regulatory developments and institutional involvement, trader psychology remains consistent with past cycles.

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