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Bitcoin is currently trading approximately 10% higher than its recent
Amid this backdrop, CryptoQuant contributor BorisVest noted that, based on market dynamics, BTC’s ARP is currently hovering around $71,000 – representing almost a 20% pullback from its current price in the mid-$80,000 range.
For the uninitiated, Bitcoin’s ARP is a metric that calculates the average acquisition price of all actively traded BTC, filtering out dormant coins. It helps identify market sentiment by showing the cost basis of active investors, providing insights into potential support or resistance levels.
Additionally, BorisVest pointed out that BTC’s TMMP currently has a key support level at $65,000. The analyst stated:
If we define the area between the Active Realized Price and the True Market Mean Price as a zone, we can expect that in the near future, if the price declines, it should meet significant demand in this range.
In essence, BTC’s current major demand zone lies between $71,000 and $65,000. Purchasing BTC within this range could provide investors with a favorable risk-reward ratio, potentially leading to substantial gains.
In contrast to BorisVest’s analysis, prominent crypto analyst Ali Martinez identified two key resistance levels for Bitcoin. Martinez stated:
Bitcoin BTC faces the 200-day MA at $86,200 and the 50-day MA at $88,300 as key resistance ahead! A break above these levels could shift momentum back to the bulls.
Moving-average (MA) based resistance levels often function as key psychological and technical price barriers. Market traders typically place their sell orders around these levels, leading to price reversal or consolidation.
Martinez’s analysis
That said, a bullish trend reversal may be on the horizon for BTC. Recent reports