Has the Bitcoin Train Left the Station? The Exclusive Indicator Is No Longer Giving a Signal
The rise in Bitcoin price has pushed the AHR999 indicator, followed by long-term investors, out of the “buy the dip” zone. The indicator has returned to its regular buying range after approximately 82 days.
According to third-party data, the Ahr999 indicator reached 0.5073 following Bitcoin’s recent gains. This move the indicator out of the “buy bottom” zone below 0.45 and into the average dollar cost of goods (DCA) zone between 0.45 and 1.20.
In the current cycle, the period in which the Ahr999 indicator remained below 0.45 began on May 29th and ended on August 19th. According to this indicator, the bottom buying window offered to Bitcoin investors lasted approximately 82 days.
The AHR999 indicator assesses both the short-term, consistent return on Bitcoin purchases and the extent to which the current price deviates from the estimated valuation. The indicator is particularly helpful for investors employing long-term, gradual buying strategies to identify periods when the market is relatively cheap or expensive.
Historically, an index below 0.45 is interpreted as “buying the dip,” staying between 0.45 and 1.20 as consistent buying, and above 1.20 as a region where the price may be relatively expensive. However, the indicator alone is not considered a definitive buy or sell signal.
*This is not investment advice.
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