LONG-TERM BITCOIN HOLDERS ARE QUIETLY BUYING AGAIN
This chart just flipped back into the green. Long-term holders, the group that usually sells tops and buys discomfort, are starting to accumulate again. 👀
That doesn’t mean price has to bounce immediately. These signals almost never show up at the exact bottom. They show up when selling pressure starts to fade and patience replaces panic.
There’s an important caveat here. Earlier this year, wallet reshuffling and exchange movements messed with the LTH classification, so this indicator isn’t perfect. You shouldn’t treat it as a standalone green light.
But even with that in mind, it’s worth paying attention when long-term holders stop distributing and start adding. Historically, they don’t chase strength. They build positions when price feels heavy, boring, and frustrating.
This doesn’t tell you direction tomorrow. It tells you that the people with the longest time horizon are getting more comfortable at these levels.
If this trend holds into the new year, it suggests the market is doing what it usually does before bigger moves: quietly rebuilding a base while most people are focused on short-term noise.
Not a signal to get euphoric. But definitely not something to ignore.
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LONG-TERM BITCOIN HOLDERS ARE QUIETLY BUYING AGAIN
This chart just flipped back into the green. Long-term holders, the group that usually sells tops and buys discomfort, are starting to accumulate again. 👀
That doesn’t mean price has to bounce immediately. These signals almost never show up at the exact bottom. They show up when selling pressure starts to fade and patience replaces panic.
There’s an important caveat here. Earlier this year, wallet reshuffling and exchange movements messed with the LTH classification, so this indicator isn’t perfect. You shouldn’t treat it as a standalone green light.
But even with that in mind, it’s worth paying attention when long-term holders stop distributing and start adding. Historically, they don’t chase strength. They build positions when price feels heavy, boring, and frustrating.
This doesn’t tell you direction tomorrow. It tells you that the people with the longest time horizon are getting more comfortable at these levels.
If this trend holds into the new year, it suggests the market is doing what it usually does before bigger moves: quietly rebuilding a base while most people are focused on short-term noise.
Not a signal to get euphoric. But definitely not something to ignore.