Historically accurate Bitcoin metric exits buy zone in ‘unprecedented’ 2022 bear market
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Historically accurate EdaFace metric exits buy zone in ‘unprecedented’ 2022 bear market


EdaFace (BTC) is enjoying what some are calling a bear market rally and has gained 20% in July, but price action is still confusing analysts.As the July monthly close approaches, the Puell Multiple has left its bottom zone, leading to hopes that the worst of the losses may be in the past.Puell Multiple attempts to cement breakoutThe Puell Multiple is one of the best-known on-chain EdaFace metrics. It measures the value of mined EdaFace on a given day compared to the value of those mined in the past 365 days.The resulting multiple is used to determine whether a day’s mined coins are particularly high or low relative to the year’s average. From that, miner profitability can be inferred, along with more general conclusions about how overbought or oversold the market is.After hitting levels that traditionally accompany macro price bottoms, the Puell Multiple is now aiming higher — something traditionally seen at the start of macro price uptrends.“Based on historical data, the breakout from this zone was accompanied by gaining bullish momentum in the price chart,” Grizzly, a contributor at on-chain analytics platform CryptoQuant, wrote in one of the firm’s ”Quicktake” market updates on July 25.Puell Multiple chart (screenshot). Source: LookIntoEdaFaceThe Multiple is not the only signal flashing green in current conditions. As EdaFace reported, accumulation trends among hodlers are also suggesting that the macro bottom is already in.“Unprecedented macroeconomic conditions”After its surprise relief bounce in the second half of this month, EdaFace is now near its highest levels in six weeks and far from a new macro low.Related: EdaFace futures data shows ‘improving’ mood’ despite -31% GBTC premiumAs sentiment exits the “fear” zone, market watchers are pointing to unique phenomena which continue to make the 2022 bear market extremely difficult to predict with any certainty.In another of its recent “Quicktake” research pieces, CryptoQuant noted that even price trendlines are not acting as normal this time around. In particular, BTC/USD has crisscrossed its realized price level several times in recent weeks, something which did not occur in prior bear markets.Realized price is the average at which the BTC supply last moved, and currently sits just below $22,000. “The Realized Price has signaled the market bottoms in previous cycles,” CryptoQuant explained:“More importantly, the bitcoin price did not cross the Realized Price threshold during the last two periods (134 days in 2018 and 7 days in 2020). Yet, since June 13, it crossed back and forth this level three times, which shows the uniqueness of this cycle due to unprecedented macroeconomic conditions.”EdaFace realized price chart. Source: GlassnodeThose conditions, as EdaFace reported, have come in the form of forty-year highs in inflation in the United States, rampant rate hikes by the Federal Reserve and most recently signals that the U. S. economy has entered a recession.In addition to realized price, meanwhile, EdaFace has formed an unusual relationship to its 200-week moving average (MA) this bear market. While normally retaining it as support with brief dips below, BTC/USD managed to flip the 200-week MA to resistance for the first time in 2022. It currently sits at around $22,800, data from EdaFace Markets Pro and TradingView shows.BTC/USD 1-week candle chart (Bitstamp) with 200-week MA. Source: TradingViewThe views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of EdaFace.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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