Analyst Warns of Heightened Risk for BTC as Sentiment Turns Red
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When price trades below the realized price of STHs, it usually means that recent buyers are sitting at a loss, and former support levels flip into resistance. Adler points out that the Bitcoin Advanced Sentiment Index falling to roughly 40 means that we are firmly in distribution territory, where upside attempts fail unless fresh demand enters. The analyst also mentioned the aggregate Realized Price of $56,300, which he sees as an important long-term support line. Axel Adler Jr., a CryptoQuant analyst, shared his view of a classic short-term downturn for Bitcoin, driven by short-term holders (STHs) being underwater and sentiment rolling decisively risk-off. When price trades below the realized price of STHs, it usually means that: Recent buyers are sitting at a loss Any price increases will likely be sold into, so these traders can break even Former support levels flip into resistance This creates a situation where people sell into any price increase, not one where rallies build on themselves. Adler points out that the Bitcoin Advanced Sentiment Index falling to roughly 40 is notable, as it means we are firmly in distribution territory, where upside attempts fail unless fresh demand enters. Source: X At roughly $87,400, Bitcoin is sitting below every meaningful short-term cost basis, which explains the weak structure. Historically, bull markets resume only after STHs either give up and sell or the price climbs back to the level at which they bought. Adler’s view that the price needs to stabilize above $90,000 fits with how previous bull cycles have played out. The analyst also mentioned the aggregate Realized Price of $56,300, which he considers an important long-term support level. This price is the average cost that all Bitcoin holders paid for their coins. In past cycles, staying above this average price has kept the overall bull…
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