Bitcoin Short-Term Holders See Modest 13% Gains – Here’s What This Means

Source Bitcoinist

Bitcoin appears to have entered into a consolidation phase between the $115,000 and $120,000 price range after a sudden pullback from its current all-time high. Despite Bitcoin’s recent bullish momentum toward a new high, short-term BTC holders continue to see modest profits from their positions.

A Tight Profit Window For Short-Term Bitcoin Holders

While Bitcoin is hovering near its all-time high, CryptoQuant, a leading on-chain data analytics firm, shared a post showing that short-term holders are barely in profit. In the quick-take post, Darkfost, a market expert and author, highlighted that on-chain traders are sitting on just 13% gains.

Specifically, the on-chain traders stated by Darkfost represent those who are active on the spot market. With the 13% gains conceded in the recent upward trend, it reveals a cautious undercurrent beneath the surface rally.

Darkfost noted that this group of short-term holders includes Bitcoin held for one to three months. Examining the BTC held within this range helps to aid in capturing the general sentiment of short-term investors, who usually seek to optimize profits.

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After gauging the Bitcoin On-chain Trader Realized Price and Profit/Loss Margin, the market expert stated that the profit for short-term holders peaked at just 69% throughout this cycle and is decreasing over time. Meanwhile, this figure is way below that of previous bull market cycles, especially 2012 and 2021.

Data shows that while in previous market tops, short-term holders’ average profit reached a peak of 232% in 2012 and 150% in 2021. As the crypto landscape slowly stabilizes, short-term holders now face a critical juncture that could define the next major move for Bitcoin. BTC may still be fluctuating close to its peak, but the unrealized profit of this cohort remains limited to just 13%. 

Realized Price For Short-Term BTC Holders At The $104,000 Mark

Given that their realized price is positioned around the $104,000 level, Darkfost claims that the positioning makes it less likely for the investors to sell their BTC. However, if their situation were to worsen significantly, it might cause them to give in, which may encourage a correction in BTC’s price. 

In the meantime, seasoned traders and investors could seize the moment and buy the dip. According to the expert, this development typically turns out to be a good opportunity for investors who know how to take advantage of the dip. 

As BTC faces bearish pressure once again, many traders who bought the flagship digital asset during price swings are now in a risky situation. Should this trend hold, it might probably serve as a tipping point, either reiterating the upward trend or setting off a new round of instability.

At the time of writing, BTC is trading at $118,861, demonstrating a 0.55% increase in the last 24 hours. Within the same period, Bitcoin’s trading volume has seen a rise of 18.35%, indicating renewed bullish sentiment from investors.

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