Tom Lee said in a post on X that Fundstrat Direct’s “best 10 trading days rule” shows Bitcoin’s entire gain came from its strongest 10 trading days. According to the figures he cited, those 10 sessions delivered a combined 162% rise. Excluding them, Bitcoin would have been down 14%. Lee added that this week was one of those top trading periods and said that, on that basis, holding Bitcoin was the better approach. The remarks frame Bitcoin’s performance around a narrow set of outsized trading days rather than a smooth advance across the full period. The post was cited by ChainCatcher in a brief market analysis update.
Tom Lee said in a post on X that Fundstrat Direct’s “best 10 trading days rule” shows Bitcoin’s entire gain came from its 10 strongest trading days.
Under that rule, those 10 trading days produced a combined 162% gain. If those days were excluded, Bitcoin would be down 14%. Lee also said this week was one of those best trading periods, adding that holding Bitcoin was the better choice.
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