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Chance of Bitcoin price highs above $110K in May increasing — Here’s why
Key Takeaways:
Bitcoin (BTC) price breached the $100,000 mark for the first time since January, fueling speculation of a new all-time high above $110,000 in May. According to Bitcoin Suisse, a crypto custody service provider, BTC’s bullish momentum stems from its ability to thrive in risk-on and risk-off environments since the US presidential elections
Data from its “Industry Rollup” report highlights Bitcoin’s high Sharpe ratio of 1.72, a key financial metric that measures risk-adjusted returns by dividing an asset’s average return (minus the risk-free rate). A higher Sharpe ratio reflects superior risk-adjusted returns, and in 2025, Bitcoin’s robust score, surpassed only by gold, highlights its growing maturity as an asset.
Cointelegraph reported that Bitcoin is gearing up for the next leg of an “acceleration phase,” according to Fidelity Digital Assets’ Q2 2025 Signals Report. Fidelity analyst Zack Wainwright explained that Bitcoin’s historical tendency to enter explosive price surges is characterized by “high volatility and high profit.”
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Bitcoin spot buyers turn “dominant”
On May 7, Bitcoin spot taker cumulative volume delta (CVD) over 90 days turned buyer dominant for the first time since March 2024. The 90-day spot taker CVD, which measures the net difference between market buy and sell volumes, reflects buyer or seller activity over a prolonged period. This shift to “taker buy dominant” aggressive buying pressure, driven by institutional interest and spot Bitcoin ETF inflows, i.e., over $4.5 billion spot inflows since April 1.
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