BTC Traditional Bottom Indicators Fail, Three New Indicators Gain Market Attention

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Gate News reports that on March 19, Bitcoin recently dropped from $76,000 to $69,200, highlighting limitations in traditional bottom indicators. Metrics such as the Ahr999 Index, Weekly RSI, and MVRV Z-Score show inconsistent reliability—some remain low while others indicate high levels, reflecting market volatility and instability.

Three new indicators are gaining attention as potential signals of market bottoms. The CVDD bottom model suggests Bitcoin’s “iron bottom” is around $45,000; the NUPL indicator is currently at 0.2, and turning negative could signal a bottom; stablecoin exchange net inflows are seen as early signs of buying pressure, but currently show outflows, indicating the bottom has not yet been reached. These new indicators aim to better reflect Bitcoin market dynamics, as traditional metrics struggle to adapt to market changes influenced by institutional holdings and macroeconomic factors.

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