
Bitcoin Short-Term Holder Behavior Continues To Show Divergence From Price
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin short-term holder behavior has continued to display divergence from the price in recent weeks. Bitcoin Short-Term Holder SOPR Continues To Move Mostly Sideways As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, while the price has gone down recently, short-term holders have instead made more profits. The relevant indicator […]
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On-chain data shows the Bitcoin supply held by the short-term holders has recently been going down at its fastest monthly rate since 2012. Bitcoin Short-Term Holder Supply Plunges As Investors HODL As explained by CryptoQuant author Axel Adler Jr in a new post on X, the 30-day change in the short-term holder supply has plunged […]
Will Bitcoin observe a repeat of the rebound that took place after the crash back in March? Here’s what this on-chain metric suggests. Bitcoin Short-Term Holder SOPR Is Showing A Pattern Similar To March As an analyst in a CryptoQuant post explained, if the BTC short-term holder SOPR crosses above 1 in the coming days, a rebound might occur. The “Spent Output Profit Ratio” (SOPR) here refers to an indicator that tells us whether the investors are selling their Bitcoin at a profit or a loss right now. When the value of this metric is greater than 1, it means that the....
Examining the dynamics of short-term holders during bitcoin bull markets and bear markets.
On-chain data shows that the Bitcoin short-term holder whales have a cost base above $64,000, which could be a potential resistance point for BTC. Bitcoin Is Not Far From Realized Price Of Short-Term Holder Whales After Rally As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant Quicktake post, the BTC price had slipped below the Realized Price of the short-term holder whales earlier. The “Realized Price” here refers to an indicator that keeps track of the average cost basis that the investors of a particular group currently share. Related Reading: Bitcoin NVT Golden Cross Gives Bottom....
Bitcoin has not been immune to the ongoing global tariff dispute, which has rippled across financial markets and placed pressure on equities and digital assets. Over the past two weeks, Bitcoin has dropped by more than 10%, slipping under $75,000 earlier today—a level last seen in November 2024. The pullback coincides with broader market volatility coming from rising geopolitical and economic uncertainty. Amid this ongoing price move, a crypto analyst has suggested that the behavior of short-term holders during episodes like this is crucial in assessing the extent of ongoing market....