Bitcoin posted a 1.62% gain in March 2026, breaking a six-month losing streak, according to Coinglass data. Historically, Bitcoin has experienced mixed results in March, with seven gains and seven losses since 2013. The largest March gain was 172.76% in 2013, while the largest loss was 32.85% in 2018. Despite the March recovery, Bitcoin's first-quarter return was -22.34%, the third-largest quarterly decline since 2013.
Ethereum also ended its losing streak, with a 6.97% gain in March 2026, after seven consecutive months of losses. Since 2016, Ethereum has seen eight March gains and three losses. However, its first-quarter return was -29.26%, marking the third-largest quarterly decline since 2017.
Bitcoin Ends Six-Month Losing Streak with 1.62% March Gain
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