The supply can't be priced in because there's a liquidity issue. The people buying are limited by cashflow. No one assumed it would inflate by 2% a year forever and suddenly started buying after the halving.

Bitcoin is bought by a lot of people who put all their savings into it and is sold by a lot of miners who need to pay bills now. That's why price goes up after halving.

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