$BITCOIN


just slipped below its true market mean — the average cost basis of all holders.
This level has always been a psychological fault line. When price trades beneath it, pressure builds. Fear creeps in. Weak hands start to exit, not because the asset is broken, but because conviction is.
History is clear here. Below the mean is where panic lives on the surface… and long-term positioning begins quietly underneath. Forced sellers hand their coins to patient buyers. Noise rises. Clarity fades. That’s usually the point.
This zone isn’t about excitement — it’s about endurance. About who can sit with uncertainty while others rush for certainty. Mean reversion isn’t a theory, it’s a behavior. Markets stretch emotions, then snap back to balance.
The opportunity isn’t obvious. It never is.
The risk isn’t gone. It never is.
The only real question now is timing — and timing is the final test of belief.