Short-Term Holder MVRV Ratio
"The shortterm holder MVRV ratio sat between 0.81 and 0.83. Now, that means the average recent buyer was sitting on an 18 to 19% loss."
ℹ️ In shortThe short-term holder MVRV ratio ranged between 0.81 and 0.83, indicating that the average recent Bitcoin buyer was sitting on an 18-19% loss.
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… es analysis showed more than 95% of recent Bitcoin buyers are sitting on losses simultaneously. You have the short-term holder SOPRZ score, a measure of how much recent buyers are realizing in losses, dropping to -1.86. Now, for context, -2.0 is the historical level associated with severe final stage capitulation. We were just a hair away from it. The shortterm holder MVRV ratio sat between 0.81 and 0.83. Now, that means the average recent buyer was sitting on an 18 to 19% loss. It's not theoretical unrealized pain out there, okay? They're actually waking up to it every morning, watching stocks go up infinitely, watching their friends talk about their portfolios and get hilariously rich, wondering why they're holding a [ __ ] asset that trades like a memecoin. NASDAQ keeps printing all-time highs. Bitcoin can't get it up. …
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