- Most Bitcoin investors from the last two years are in loss, but this could signal buying opportunities for disciplined traders.
- Short-term holders are showing patience despite geopolitical tension, suggesting panic selling may be fading.
- Monitoring exchange inflows is key—declining losses hint at stabilization, while sudden spikes may signal incomplete capitulation.
Bitcoin is entering a critical phase as most investors who purchased in the last two years are now at a loss. According to CryptoQuant analyst Crypto Dan, “If Bitcoin’s price drops below $60,000, putting the majority of investors (excluding very long-term holders) into loss territory,” this could signal a buying opportunity.
Therefore, there exists a paradox in the market, wherein a significant fall in prices is witnessed when profits are at their peak, and a strong rally is witnessed in prices when losses are high.
Apart from this, a lack of clear parameters among retail investors may lead to confusion about buying or selling, thereby creating a need to adopt a disciplined approach in the market. Crypto Dan stated, “In times like these, establishing your own clear standards is the most important thing.”
In addition to this, the presence of losses in the market does not always indicate a state of panic. Therefore, a need to understand the short-term holders of the assets has emerged to determine the future prices of the assets.
Short-Term Holders Show Patience Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Another CryptoQuant analyst, MorenoDV_, observed that recent geopolitical escalations, particularly involving Iran, have not triggered panic among Bitcoin’s short-term holders (STHs). He noted, “The sell-side pressure from recent buyers is fading. Panic is being replaced by patience, or at least exhaustion.” After the February 5–6 capitulation, where STHs moved 89,000 BTC to exchanges at a loss in a single day, loss-driven inflows have steadily declined.
Hence, short-term investors—the cohort most reactive to sudden news—have not flooded exchanges during recent price dips to $63–64K. Additionally, this restraint indicates that much of the recent liquidation pressure may already be absorbed.
MorenoDV_ explained, “Despite the recent geopolitical escalation involving Iran, a type of event that historically triggers reactive selling, the data shows no meaningful spike in exchange inflows from short-term holders.”
Key Signals for Market Stability
In the near future, analysts recommend that the exchange inflows from STHs should be closely tracked. A further reduction in loss-based transfers might be a sign of seller exhaustion, which often precedes a stable market.
Nevertheless, a sudden surge in these types of transfers, including those involving realized losses, might be a sign that capitulation is incomplete. For this reason, investors should be aware of geopolitical events to effectively navigate the near-term trends of Bitcoin.
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