The fourth quarter is historically the strongest period for markets, with average returns nearly double those of other quarters. Ryan Detrick of Carson Group highlighted that in 14 out of 15 instances where the S&P 500 rose by 10% or more in the final quarter, the year ended with positive returns. The current bull market, which has lasted 116 days without a 6% pullback, ranks among the strongest in history. Amid this bullish trend, Bitcoin is experiencing significant capital inflows. Investors are increasingly turning to Bitcoin and gold as central banks ramp up gold purchases, reflecting a shift towards sound money assets. This trend underscores the growing appeal of Bitcoin as a hedge in the current economic climate.