Bitcoin Faces Pressure as Taker Ratio Hits Lowest Level Since Last Cycle’s Peak
Bitcoin (BTC) continues to show signs of weakness after recently setting a new all-time high earlier this month. As of today, the cryptocurrency is trading at $110,595, reflecting a 4.2% decline over the past week and an 11% drop from its peak of $124,000. The correction highlights an ongoing struggle for momentum even as broader market conditions remain uncertain. This decline has drawn the attention of analysts examining key on-chain and trading metrics. One such measure is the Taker Buy Sell Ratio, which is signaling reduced confidence among traders. According to data from CryptoQuant,....
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The price of Bitcoin experienced one of the most bearish periods in its history over the past week, losing one crucial technical level after the other. According to data, the cryptocurrency market has seen $1 trillion worth of capital flow out since mid-January. With no doubt about the emergence of the bear season, investors are now approaching the market with greater skepticism and caution. One of the on-chain metrics highlighting this shift in behavior is the Bitcoin taker buy ratio, which has fallen to new lows. BTC Taker Buy Ratio Drops To 0.48 In a new Quicktake post on the....
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin taker buy/sell ratio is now lighting up a “buy” signal as the price of the crypto begins to take off. Bitcoin Taker Buy Sell Ratio Suggests Now May Be A Good Time To Buy As explained by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, the taker buy sell ratio metrics can be used to find viable entry and exit spots in the market. The “Bitcoin taker buy volume” is an indicator that measures the volume of buy orders filled by takers in perpetual swaps. Similarly, the “taker sell volume” measures the amount of sell orders. The “taker....
The latest trend in the Bitcoin taker buy-sell ratio could suggest a bearish reversal may be coming soon for the cryptocurrency. Bitcoin Taker Buy Sell Ratio 100-Day EMA Has Encountered Resistance An analyst in a CryptoQuant Quicktake post explained that the asset may be heading towards a correction due to the taker buy-sell ratio coming across strong resistance. The “taker buy sell ratio” is an indicator that keeps track of the ratio between the Bitcoin taker buy and taker sell volumes. When the value of this metric is greater than 1, it means that the taker buy or the long....
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin taker buy sell ratio has surged up to a high not seen since almost two years ago. Bitcoin Taker Buy Sell Ratio Observes Uplift In Recent Days As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, the taker buy sell ratio is now at its highest value in 636 days. The “taker buy sell ratio,” as its name suggests, is an indicator that measures the ratio between the taker buy volumes and the taker sell volumes. When the value of this metric is greater than one, it means the long volume is overwhelming the short volume right now. Such a trend suggests....
Bitcoin is trading at a pivotal level where its previous all-time highs, set in January and May, are now being tested as support. This zone has become a critical battleground for bulls and bears, as fear spreads through market sentiment. Many investors are bracing for further declines, worried that a break below these levels could accelerate downside momentum. Related Reading: Bitcoin STH Cost Basis Aligns With Critical Indicator: Support Builds Around $100K Level Fresh on-chain data adds weight to these concerns. According to CryptoOnchain, insights from CryptoQuant charts reveal a sharp....