CryptoQuant analyst Joao Wedson has suggested that Bitcoin’s [BTC] price, which saw a 6% decline in the last week, may have hit a local bottom at the $24,000 price mark.
Wedson concluded after assessing the 350-day moving average and the 100-day exponential moving average that makes up BTC’s Taker Buy Sell Ratio indicator.
According to Wedson, with the Taker Buy Sell Ratio indicator, analysts have found that the 350-day MA and 100-day EMA can identify BTC’s price trend changes.
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He noted further that the 100-day EMA crossing a value line of one could also signal local tops and bottoms, presenting buying or selling opportunities.
In the current BTC cycle, the rally in BTC’s price since the year began pushed the 100-day EMA above one.
This, according to Wedson, might have ushered in a bear cycle that might result in a downward trend in BTC’s price.
Source: CryptoQuant
In terms of identifying local price bottoms for cryptocurrency assets, some on-chain metrics have been effective in that regard. One of the most effective indicators is Age Consumed, which monitors the behavior of previously inactive coins on the blockchain.
A surge in Age Consumed indicates a significant number of inactive tokens have been transferred to new addresses, indicating a sudden and pronounced change in the behavior of long-term holders.
Since long-term holders and experienced traders seldom make impulsive decisions, a renewed activity of dormant coins often corresponds with significant changes in market conditions.
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A look at BTC’s age consumed revealed a spike in its Age Consumed metric on 22 February, when the king coin traded at
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