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A closely watched on-chain metric suggests that Bitcoin may still have one final leg lower before the current cycle bottoms.
According to an Alpha AI analysis, the Holder Price has fallen below the Long-Term Holder Realized Price. Historically, this crossover indicates that newer, more speculative capital has accepted lower prices than long-term holders paid, reflecting fading demand after distribution phases.
The move typically signals a loss of broad investor confidence, with control passing from short-term participants to conviction holders who sell far less near their cost basis. Rather than a panic bottom, it signals a transitional phase of capital rotation and accumulation.
Price often drifts or declines into an intermediate range as weaker hands exit and stronger ones absorb supply, compressing upside until fresh demand emerges. The pattern aligns with mid-cycle resets rather than final lows, setting the stage for eventual recovery once the Investor Price reclaims the Long-Term Holder level.
Bitcoin has reclaimed the Traders’ Lower Realized Price near $69,400 following the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, turning weeks of resistance into support. A hold here could open the way to the $79,000 bear-market ceiling and test the structural recovery.
Meanwhile, the token remains inside a massive supply cluster between $73,200 and $63,111, where millions of holders bought in and are psychologically incentivized to defend their positions.
At press time, CoinMarketCap data shows Bitcoin is up 2.51% to $72,953.02 over the past 24 hours, outpacing the broader market’s 2.17% gain. The move is described as being driven by easing geopolitical tensions and a surge in institutional demand.
The analysis also notes a strong correlation of 64% with the S&P 500, indicating a macro-driven component to the move.
The combination suggests near-term volatility is far from over. While the on-chain crossover warns of one last washout before sustained accumulation, the fresh breakout above key realized-price support keeps the door open for a relief bounce, provided the ceasefire holds and macro conditions do not deteriorate further.
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