Where This Bitcoin Rally Likely Fades and Where We Reload for the Next Cycle
Bitcoin just slipped into a zone where the average active investor’s profit margin is razor thin, and history shows that’s when emotions start replacing discipline.
Our latest analysis breaks down why this matters now, not using price predictions, but by tracking where real capital is actually positioned in the market.
A key on-chain metric has only just rolled over, and what usually happens next is both counterintuitive and painful for late bulls.
Below, we outline how we are positioning around this potential mini-rebound, including the levels where we expect the move to exhaust.
More importantly, we also highlight the downside zones where longer-term investors may consider re-entering, after reducing exposure around the $111,545 area, a decision that protected roughly $23,000 of profit per Bitcoin, which can eventually be redeployed at more favorable levels.
The True Market Mean Price, also known as the Active-Investor Price, estimates the average cost basis of coins acquired on secondary markets, meaning coins that have actually changed hands rather than remain dormant from mining or long-term holding.
By giving more weight to recently active coins, it reflects where the current cohort of market participants is financially exposed, making it a proper gauge for identifying support, resistance, and aggregate profit/loss conditions.
Let’s take a closer look at both sides of the setup, where the long-term accumulation levels are starting to form, where this current mini-rebound is likely to fade, and, most importantly, how we are actively trading this move right now through a preferred setup with particularly attractive risk-reward. -> https://update.10xresearch.com/p/where-this-bitcoin-rally-likely-fades-and-where-we-reload-for-the-next-cycle

