PANews February 4 News, according to glassnode, Bitcoin’s realized profit and loss ratio (90-day simple moving average) has been on a continuous downward trend (currently around 1.5), gradually approaching 1, reflecting increasingly depleted market liquidity conditions. Historically, if this indicator continues to fall below 1, it is usually accompanied by widespread capitulation selling—that is, the realized losses across the entire market will exceed the profit-taking behavior.
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Glassnode: Bitcoin's realized profit and loss ratio has dropped to approximately 1.5. If it falls below 1, it could trigger capitulation selling.
PANews February 4 News, according to glassnode, Bitcoin’s realized profit and loss ratio (90-day simple moving average) has been on a continuous downward trend (currently around 1.5), gradually approaching 1, reflecting increasingly depleted market liquidity conditions. Historically, if this indicator continues to fall below 1, it is usually accompanied by widespread capitulation selling—that is, the realized losses across the entire market will exceed the profit-taking behavior.