The takeaway
Bitdeer Technologies Group Class A Ordinary Shares shows a pronounced seasonal pattern over 5 years of data — strongest in November (+12.4%) and softest in January (−6.6%).
Right now
In July, the stock has fallen 40% of years, averaging −2.4%, roughly 4.5 pts behind the S&P 500.
The full picture
Bitdeer Technologies Group Class A Ordinary Shares's most dependable month has been November, higher in 4 of 5 years; January has been its least reliable, up just 25% of the time.
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Month by month
The stock's clearest edge over the S&P 500 lands in June (+43.4 pts); it has trailed the market most in April (−12.9 pts).
“vs S&P” is Bitdeer Technologies Group Class A Ordinary Shares’s average for a month minus the S&P 500’s average for that same month — isolating Bitdeer Technologies Group Class A Ordinary Shares’s own seasonal edge from broad market drift.
Reality check
Over the last 5 years, November has closed higher 80% of the time versus 80% across the last 5 years — the pattern is holding.
Figures are the typical (median) November return and how often it rose — the last 5 years versus the last 5(the heatmap’s default window). This verdict stays anchored to that 5-year window even if you zoom the chart, so it never disagrees with the badges above.
In plain English
The seasonal story is really one month's story — November. It has closed higher in 4 of 5 Novembers, a concentration the rest of the calendar can't touch.
Read it with one caveat: the average (+12.4%) runs well ahead of the median (+3.2%), so a handful of outsized years — not steady strength — do much of the lifting. That reliability comes with real swings, mind — even November ranges by 40.0% from year to year, so any single year can land far from the average. Better still, that strength is the stock's own and not just a buoyant market — November has outpaced the S&P 500 by +10.1 points on average. Few peers keep such company in November — the typical stock clears it just 62% of the time.
November anchors a run, too: the August-through-December window has been the stock's reliable season. The weaker half of the year is plainer: January has been the soft spot — the weakest of 6 months that average a loss (−6.6%), and the edge isn't year-round — the stock has trailed the S&P 500 in April, February, and January. Its roughest month on record was a −61.1% October in 2023 — a reminder of how hard even a seasonal name can fall.
For a stock this dependable in November, the sharper question is the rest of the year — outside its strong stretch, the calendar gives far less to lean on. With a short 5-year record and returns that swing hard year to year, the signal is best held loosely.
Short answers on the stock's best month (November), its worst (January), and whether it really trades seasonally.
Yes, to a pronounced degree. Since 2021 its best month (November, +12.4%) has run well ahead of its worst (January, −6.6%) — the heatmap above shows how steady that gap has been year to year.
November has been the strongest, averaging +12.4% and closing higher in 4 of 5 years since 2021.
It's the weakest, averaging −6.6% — historically a soft spot, though it still varies from year to year.
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