Analysis: Bitcoin On-Chain Structure Recreates Fractal Zone, Strong Trending Market Likely to Emerge
BlockBeats News, July 13th. On-chain data analyst Murphy posted that the Bitcoin UTXO Realized Price Distribution (URPD) has once again shown a fracture zone, with the current fracture zone ranging from $111,000 to $115,000. Instances of detached chip structures are rare in history, and most of the time, they have been followed by extremely strong trend rallies. For example:
- December 24, 2020 — When BTC rapidly surged to $24,000, a fracture zone between $19,000 and $22,000 appeared, after which BTC rose to a peak of $64,000;
- November 14, 2024 — When BTC rapidly surged to $87,000, a fracture zone between $73,000 and $85,000 appeared, after which BTC rose to a peak of $106,000;
Traders should not simply expect a strong trend rally to follow this "fracture phenomenon." However, it is crucial to note that market sentiment tends to have inertia and once ignited, it will not come to an abrupt halt. The key difference between this "sentiment inertia" and historical scenarios is that altcoins have not seen a general rise, with only BTC leading the uptrend. This has introduced more uncertainty for sustaining the sentiment in the future. Furthermore, all historical fractures on the URPD have eventually been filled; it's just a matter of time. This information is shared for educational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice.
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