Bitcoin Performance Over 1 year

Bitcoin (BTC)

For the last 1 year, Bitcoin went from $94,978.75 to about $76,602.87. That equals roughly -19.3% total return and about -19.4% per year, annualized. In practical terms, losses came with a bumpy path—use the chart for timing.

Price today

$76,602.87

-19.3% over 1 year

What this means

  • The chart shows the sequence of gains and losses—not just the headline return.
  • Different start dates in the same asset can feel very different even with similar endpoints.
  • Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Bitcoin 1 year shows how price evolved over this period using historical daily closing prices, including total return and (when available) CAGR.

Use this page to see how a volatile crypto asset like Bitcoin has behaved across different market cycles before comparing it to other assets.

Who uses this comparison?

Long‑term crypto investors and allocators use this view to judge how Bitcoin has behaved across cycles before deciding how much risk to take.

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Key performance metrics

Total return
-19.3%
CAGR
-19.4%
Max drawdown
-49.7%
Best year
-7.9%
Worst year
-13.7%
Volatility
2.9%
Avg annual return
-10.8%

Data through 2026-04-28.

Historical context

This page summarizes Bitcoin’s historical performance over the selected period. Because Bitcoin moves through distinct market cycles, the start and end date can significantly affect observed return, volatility, and drawdown.

What to explore next

Key takeaways

Bitcoin decreased 19.3% over the selected time window.

Performance insights

  • Bitcoin returned -19.3% over 1 year
  • Average annual return was -10.8%
  • Worst drawdown was -49.7%

Yearly performance

Year2025
Price$87,508.83
Annual return
Year2026
Price$76,602.87
Annual return-12.5%

About Bitcoin

Bitcoin is a decentralized digital asset with a fixed supply model. It is commonly discussed both as a speculative asset and as a potential alternative store of value. Its historical performance has been shaped by adoption cycles, liquidity conditions, regulation, macroeconomic trends, and shifts in market sentiment.

Bitcoin has historically gone through sharp boom‑and‑bust cycles, so long‑term results can hide significant interim volatility.

From2025-04-28
To2026-04-28

What this shows

Based on daily closing prices from 2025-04-28 to 2026-04-28.

How performance is measured

  • Total return reflects the change in historical price over the selected period.
  • CAGR shows the compound annual growth rate over the same time window.
  • Maximum drawdown measures the largest peak-to-trough decline during the period.
  • Volatility reflects how widely returns moved over time.
  • Dividends and split adjustments may be included where supported by the data source and asset type.
  • This page is for educational and informational purposes only.

Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Results are nominal and do not account for inflation.

Final verdict

This page is most useful for benchmarking how one asset performed over a defined period—especially total return, CAGR, and drawdown depth—so you can compare the same horizon across other assets here. Past performance is not a guarantee. Not financial advice.

FAQ

What does total return mean?
Total return is the percentage change in price between the start and end of the selected period.
How is CAGR calculated?
CAGR is the annualized return over the full period, smoothing the result into a single yearly rate.
What is maximum drawdown?
Maximum drawdown is the largest peak-to-trough decline observed during the selected time window.
Where does the data come from?
The page uses historical daily closing prices from third-party market data providers used across CalculatorInvest tools.
Is this financial advice?
No. This page is for educational and informational purposes only.