February 6th, Coinglass data shows that the Bitcoin Ahr999 indicator dropped to 0.27, significantly below the 0.45 "bottom-fishing line." Historically, this level has appeared during extreme events, such as the 2020 "316 Crash," the 2022 LUNA and FTX crises. This indicator is often used to assess the deviation of BTC from its long-term valuation.
Does this currently signal a high-value entry window, or are the risks yet to be fully realized? Amid the tug-of-war between sentiment and fundamentals, would you choose dollar-cost averaging, hold, or cut losses? Welcome to discuss.
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HaonanChen
· 6h ago
Hold on tight, we're about to take off 🛫
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HaonanChen
· 6h ago
Are you feeling better now? Has she started eating anything yet? I don't know either. I really don't know. You don't want to pay attention to me anymore.
#当前行情抄底还是观望?
February 6th, Coinglass data shows that the Bitcoin Ahr999 indicator dropped to 0.27, significantly below the 0.45 "bottom-fishing line." Historically, this level has appeared during extreme events, such as the 2020 "316 Crash," the 2022 LUNA and FTX crises. This indicator is often used to assess the deviation of BTC from its long-term valuation.
Does this currently signal a high-value entry window, or are the risks yet to be fully realized? Amid the tug-of-war between sentiment and fundamentals, would you choose dollar-cost averaging, hold, or cut losses? Welcome to discuss.