Bitcoin and Ethereum March historical returns: with average values of 11.28% and 17.07%, respectively

BTC-0,54%
ETH0,61%

Odaily Planet Daily reports that Coinglass data shows that since 2013, Bitcoin has experienced 13 “March” market trends, with 6 months of gains and 7 months of declines. The largest increase occurred in March 2013, with a monthly gain of 172.76%. The largest decline happened in March 2018, with a monthly drop of 32.85%. From 2013 to now, Bitcoin’s average return in March is 11.28%, with a median return of -1.55%.

Since 2016, Ethereum has had 11 “March” market trends, with 8 months of gains and 3 months of declines. The largest increase was in March 2017, with a monthly gain of 214.11%. The largest decline was in March 2018, with a monthly drop of 53.79%. From 2016 to now, Ethereum’s average return in March is 17.07%, with a median return of -9.33%.

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