Bitcoin's supply-in-profit metric is sending a clear signal. After hitting near-record highs recently, the percentage of BTC supply trading in profit has started rolling over—and that's worth paying attention to.
Looking at historical patterns: when 90-100% of supply sits in profit, we're typically deep in late bull phases or distribution zones. What happens next matters. Sharp reversals in this metric have historically preceded profit-taking, increased volatility, or local market tops.
The current pullback in this indicator doesn't guarantee a crash, but it does suggest we're at an inflection point where risk management becomes crucial. Whether this marks a temporary consolidation or something more significant will depend on how traders respond in the coming sessions.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 01-12 06:16
Over 90% of the supply has been profitable; it's time to sell. How many times has this trick been played?
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-10 14:04
Another signal to cut the leeks? 90% of the supply is in profit... This time it's really going to crash.
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GasFeeLady
· 01-10 14:04
ngl this 90-100% supply in profit thing hits different... seen this movie before and the ending ain't always pretty. inflection point is real but like, timing the exit window? that's the real game. watching the gwei charts rn while everyone panics about distribution zones lol
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YieldChaser
· 01-10 14:03
Selling out is a sure thing; 90% of the chips are in profit, and you still want to catch the top? Dream on.
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NFT_Therapy
· 01-10 13:36
90% of the coins are in profit... This number alone suggests it's time to run; history doesn't lie.
Bitcoin's supply-in-profit metric is sending a clear signal. After hitting near-record highs recently, the percentage of BTC supply trading in profit has started rolling over—and that's worth paying attention to.
Looking at historical patterns: when 90-100% of supply sits in profit, we're typically deep in late bull phases or distribution zones. What happens next matters. Sharp reversals in this metric have historically preceded profit-taking, increased volatility, or local market tops.
The current pullback in this indicator doesn't guarantee a crash, but it does suggest we're at an inflection point where risk management becomes crucial. Whether this marks a temporary consolidation or something more significant will depend on how traders respond in the coming sessions.