Morgan Stanley has advised Bitcoin investors to take profits as the world’s largest cryptocurrency enters what analysts are calling its “fall season.”

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According to Denny Galindo, an investment strategist at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, Bitcoin follows a four-year cycle pattern, characterized by three years of gains followed by a year of losses. Speaking on the Crypto Goes Mainstream podcast, Galindo likened the current phase to a harvest period.

“We are in the fall season right now,” he said. “Fall is the time for harvest. So, it’s the time you want to take your gains.” Bitcoin dropped below $99,000 on November 5, falling beneath its 365-day moving average, a move that many analysts view

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