As October approaches, cryptocurrency enthusiasts are questioning whether the expected “Uptober” rally will materialize. Historically, Bitcoin has seen significant gains in October. However, recent market movements have created doubts about the continuation of this trend.
The crypto market began to retreat on Monday, with total capitalization sinking by $80 billion. Bitcoin dropped to a twelve-day low of $114,270. Ether also faced a sharp decline, dipping below $4,300, marking its lowest point in two weeks.
Bitcoin has historically performed well in October, earning the moniker “Uptober.” According to CoinGlass, it has posted gains in 10 of the last 12 years. In 2017 and 2021, Bitcoin saw impressive gains of 48% and 40%, respectively.
Despite the strong track record, there are uncertainties this year. Market watchers are concerned about the impact of broader economic factors. Analysts suggest that October’s rally may not be as strong due to current market conditions.
Kyle Chassé, a prominent Bitcoiner, believes that the odds of a Federal Reserve rate cut next month are high. CME futures predict a 92% chance of such a move. Chassé points out that this could provide liquidity, which Bitcoin and crypto markets thrive on.
Rate cut odds keep climbing.
Markets now see a 91.1% probability the Fed cuts rates by 25bps in October.
Translation: the easing cycle is basically priced in.
Liquidity is on the way…And that’s the fuel Bitcoin and crypto thrive on.
— Kyle Chassé / DD🐸 (@kyle_chasse) September 22, 2025
Despite the historical performance, some analysts remain skeptical about the upcoming “Uptober.” Jeff Mei, the COO of the BTSE exchange, believes this October’s rally is less likely. Mei attributes the uncertainty to macroeconomic factors and September’s market performance.
Analyst Augustine Fan suggests that any BTC rallies may be muted. He points to low implied volatility and weakened momentum in the markets. Fan further mentions that long-term investors may need more patience before seeing new all-time highs.
Arthur Hayes, the co-founder of BitMEX, offered a different perspective. He believes the crypto market could enter an “up only mode.” Hayes argues that once the U.S. Treasury meets its liquidity target, Bitcoin could see renewed growth.
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