Recently, crypto assets market analysts conducted an in-depth study on Bitcoin Price Temperature (BPT). Although Bitcoin has recently reached an all-time high, BPT remains at a moderately high level of 2.56, below the local peak of 3.57. This data indicates that the current Bitcoin market has entered the "warm" range, but there are no obvious signs of overheating yet.



Analysis shows that the Bitcoin price is currently maintaining above the four-year moving average and its +2σ standard deviation, further confirming the current upward trend. However, investors should remain vigilant of the potential for a normal market correction risk.

It is worth noting that if BPT quickly rises above 3.0, it may indicate that the current upward cycle is about to enter its "final phase". Therefore, market participants should closely monitor changes in the BPT indicator to better grasp market trends.

Overall, although the price of Bitcoin has reached new highs, the market still has room for growth according to the BP indicator. However, investors should remain cautious, closely monitor market changes, and manage risks effectively.
BTC-1.25%
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WhaleSurfervip
· 08-14 20:04
Just watch the pump and that's it.
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DAOTruantvip
· 08-14 07:52
3.0 is the best, understood.
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GasBanditvip
· 08-14 07:46
What are you panicking about? Just buy the dip and it's done.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 08-14 07:24
The number 2.56 is not attractive enough, pay attention to the critical point of 3.0.
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