Large-Cap Altcoins Record Biggest Realized Losses Since April
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Large-cap altcoins such as Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and XRP are gradually losing their appeal to crypto investors. These assets were once considered essential holdings for smaller investors. However, they have now fallen below the price levels seen at the start of the year. On-chain data indicates that investors are increasingly facing losses. The question is whether they still have a chance to recover what has been lost. Sponsored Loss Pressure May Push New Investors Away Glassnode’s Percent Supply in Profit data for ETH, XRP, and SOL shows a continued decline since October. Percent Supply in Profit measures the number of coins whose last movement occurred at a lower price than the current value. A decline in this indicator means fewer coins are sitting in profit. Conversely, the number of coins held at a loss increases as large-cap altcoin prices continue to fall. “Here’s the percent of supply in loss, for top assets:BTC: 34.91%XRP: 36.70%ETH: 38.37%SOL: 74.84%” — Glassnode reports. Top Assets Percent Supply in Profit. Source: Glassnode Sponsored In addition, Realized Loss offers a more concrete view. It denotes the total USD value of coins moved at a time when their previous price was higher than the current market price. The metric reflects a 7-day average Realized Loss, highlighting the condition of new traders who bought during recent price declines. Large-Cap Altcoins Realized Losses. Source: Glassnode As of November 25, ETH, SOL, and XRP all recorded the highest 7-day average realized Loss since the market drop in April. “Realized losses among new investors in major altcoins are rising, as prices continue to struggle to recover, signalling growing stress across the speculative end of the market.” — Glassnode comments. Sponsored Loss pressure may continue to prompt new market entrants to exit, thereby preserving capital, which could exacerbate downward price momentum.…
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