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Current BTC Price Action Shows Dramatic Underperformance: Analyst

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: April 19, 2026 7:36 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: April 19, 2026
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Current BTC Price Action Shows Dramatic Underperformance: Analyst

By Thiago Alvarez

Bitcoin is moving through a strangely muted post-halving stretch, and analyst Alex Thorn argues the current cycle is dramatically underperforming prior runs. The debate is about price action, momentum, and volatility rather than Bitcoin’s long-term fundamentals.

In an April 19, 2026 post on X, Alex Thorn said Bitcoin was dramatically underperforming prior cycles and asked whether the pattern was the new normal; at the same time, Bitcoin was trading near $74,902 with a 24-hour change of -1.06%, a far quieter backdrop than the explosive advance many traders usually expect after a halving.

Live BTC market check
$74,902
CoinGecko market data showed BTC near $74.9K, adding live context to the analyst’s weaker-cycle argument.

cycle 4 dramatically underperforming prior cycles

is this the new normal? or is it the new normal (until it isn’t)? pic.twitter.com/Y26fWAz24u

— Alex Thorn (@intangiblecoins) April 19, 2026

Why an Analyst Says BTC Is Dramatically Underperforming

Cointelegraph reported that Bitcoin’s all-time high above $125,000 on Oct. 5, 2025 stood only 97% above the roughly $63,000 price at the April 2024 halving.

That is a radically smaller expansion than the roughly 9,294% gain after the 2012 halving, 2,950% after the 2016 halving, and 761% after the 2020 halving.

Against those 9,294%, 2,950%, 761%, and 97% benchmarks, “dramatic underperformance” means this cycle has generated far less upside from the halving base and far less post-halving follow-through than traders became used to in earlier eras.

What the Current BTC Price Action Is Failing to Show

The missing signal is expansion: Bitbo’s latest 30-day Bitcoin volatility estimate sat at 1.75%, a compressed reading that fits slow, grinding trade rather than the kind of breakout behavior that usually pulls sidelined momentum traders back into BTC.

Volatility signal
1.75%
The latest 30-day BTC volatility reading stayed compressed, reinforcing the low-volatility, low-upside cycle narrative.

CoinGecko data in the research brief also showed Bitcoin at roughly $74,902 with a 24-hour move of -1.06%, 24-hour volume near $64.8 billion, and a market cap around $1.50 trillion, which is the profile of a liquid market that is functioning normally but not yet accelerating into a fresh euphoric phase.

The clean historical comparison also has a real caveat: January 2024 approval of US spot Bitcoin ETFs helped pull demand forward before the April 2024 halving, so this cycle was never going to be a perfect replay of earlier post-halving setups.

That muted backdrop also fits a crypto market that has stayed selective instead of broadly euphoric, with traders already navigating separate stress points in Kelp Exploit Triggers DeFi Contagion as Aave Freezes rsETH, credibility questions raised in RaveDAO Denies Manipulation Amid Binance, Bitget RAVE Probe, and supply-side monitoring in Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Falls Slightly in Latest Adjustment.

What Bitcoin Traders May Watch Next After the Warning

For traders, continued underperformance would look like BTC staying pinned around $74,902 while 30-day volatility holds near 1.75%, because that mix would confirm stability without the kind of expanding range that previously turned halving optimism into a momentum chase.

The warning would start to weaken if spot demand can push the cycle beyond the current 97% peak-above-halving gain and pair that move with turnover stronger than the recent 24-hour volume near $64.8 billion, especially if the market begins treating the ETF-shifted setup as a delayed rather than failed cycle.

Key Takeaway

  • Thorn’s thesis is about price action: the current cycle’s peak has reached only 97% above the April 2024 halving level.
  • Live market context remains subdued, with BTC near $74,902 and 30-day volatility at 1.75%.
  • The biggest caveat is structural: January 2024 ETF approval may have shifted part of the rally ahead of the halving instead of after it.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

Contents
Current BTC Price Action Shows Dramatic Underperformance: AnalystWhy an Analyst Says BTC Is Dramatically UnderperformingWhat the Current BTC Price Action Is Failing to ShowWhat Bitcoin Traders May Watch Next After the WarningKey Takeaway

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ByThiago Alvarez
Thiago Alvarez is a crypto and fintech analyst at Coinwy, covering blockchain payments, DeFi protocols, and digital asset regulation. With a background in financial technology and compliance analysis, Thiago focuses on evaluating the operational viability and regulatory positioning of emerging crypto projects. His work examines token economics, cross-border payment infrastructure, and institutional adoption trends across global markets.
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