
Trouble for Bitcoin as 3 On-Chain Indicators Point to Potential Sell-Offs
Bitcoin bulls should brace for a bearish impact as three of the leading on-chain indicators unanimously warn about potential sell-offs in the spot market ahead. CryptoQuant, a South Korea-based blockchain analysis firm, highlighted the latest readings on their proprietary metrics, one of which studies large BTC outflows from miners’ wallets and the other over-the-counter BTC […]
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New Indicators Point to Bitcoin Sell-off Slow Down As Bitcoin recovers from recent lows of $43,500, new indicators have shown that the sell-off may be slowing down. SOPR dips in “full reset” For the first time since September 2020, the SOPR (Spent Output Profit Ratio) indicator dipped below 1. This indicator, which tracks the variation between purchasing price and sale price, is used to represent overall market profit and loss. A value greater than 1 […]
There have been multiple sell-off trends recorded in bitcoin since the crash in December 2021. These sell-offs have been responsible for the decline in prices recorded in the digital asset over the last couple of months. Naturally, sell-off trends can be recorded on their magnitude depending on when the trading hours of a particular region are open. This time around, it seems that macro pressure on the U.S. market has been the culprit. U.S. Traders Drive Sell-Offs The sell-offs of the past two months have been especially brutal and have dragged down the year-to-date values. However, it....
Despite the recent bitcoin sell off, there are several very bullish on-chain indicators showing HODLers are accumulating through this dip.
As Bitcoin (BTC) takes a brief breather after creating a new all-time high (ATH) above $125,000, on-chain data shows that three key indicators played a major role in the digital asset’s latest rally to new highs. These Three Indicators Suggest More Room For Bitcoin According to a CryptoQuant Quicktake post by contributor Arab Chain, fresh data from Binance suggests that BTC is witnessing one of its most significant buying phases since mid-year. Notably, BTC’s price has surged from around $117,000 to $124,000 since the beginning of October. Related Reading: Bitcoin’s On-Chain Roadmap Shows....
Bitcoin finally broke below the $40K point this past weekend. This had sent the cryptocurrency back towards six-month lows. One thing though was that liquidations or the digital asset remained lower than expected. The current liquidation volumes lay well below the volumes that have accompanied previous crashes like this one. This could be a very important indicator for the market. Bitcoin Liquidations Remain Low In Shakeout Previously, whenever the price of bitcoin had dumped this hard, liquidation volumes have quickly risen. This is due to the massive sell-offs that follow such crashes as....