Shakeout Or Top? Here’s What Bitcoin SOPR Says About It

Shakeout Or Top? Here’s What Bitcoin SOPR Says About It

Bitcoin price has now declined to $56k; does that mean a top is in? Or is this just a shakeout? Here’s what the SOPR indicator says about it. The Bitcoin SOPR Indicator The BTC Spent Output Profit Ratio (or SOPR in short) is an on-chain indicator that estimates whether investors are selling at a profit or a loss. When the metric’s value is above one, it means coins that were moved during the period were sold, on an average, at a profit. While SOPR values less than one imply the overall market has been selling at a loss during the particular timescale. If the indicator starts....


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