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Nivesh Rustgi3 hours agoBitcoin’s bullish hype fades, but analyst says PlanB’s stock-to-flow model is still relevantA popular Bitcoin price model returns to center stage as BTC’s next halving approaches.2003 Total views13 Total sharesListen to article 0:00Market AnalysisJoin us on social networksBitcoin is struggling to reclaim its psychologically important level of $30,000 as analysts predict that choppy accumulation may last for months.


Bitcoin (BTC) soared to a new yearly high of over $31,800 on July 13, driven by optimism surrounding the potential approval of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the United States and Ripple’s landmark legal victory in its case against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission regarding the classification of XRP (XRP) as a security.


However, five days after the pump, BTC closed below $30,000 as buyers struggled to push the price back above the crucial support level.


Despite Bitcoin’s price showing weakness in the short term, historical on-chain movements and empirical data suggest that the worst days of the bear market are likely over.Long-term holders are unmoved, but short-term investors could sell


Glassnode’s latest report shows that Bitcoin’s price action in the first half of 2023 was mainly dominated by short-term investors.


According to Glassnode, 88% of short-term holders’ supply is in profit, as this cohort is “becoming increasingly likely to spend and take profits.”Bitcoin’s short-term holder SOPR ratio. Source: Glassnode


The short-term holders’ profit spiked significantly after BTC took off from $25,000 after BlackRock’s ETF filing instilled optimism among buyers.


The metric met resistance as its reading surpassed the 90% mark with Bitcoin’s break above $31,000, suggesting that almost all short-term holders were in profit. A correction in BTC was required in the short term to reset this metric for further gains.


However, despite the price surge in the first half of 2023, long-term investors refrained from selling. The net realized profit/loss metric reflects a noticeable difference in the levels of profit booking between the bullish phase and the current market conditions.Bitcoin’s net realized profit/loss metric. Source: Glassnode


Glassnode’s analyst wrote, “This reflects the first sustained profit regime since April 2022,” which is “similar in scale to both the first half of 2019, and also late 2020.”


While selling pressure from long-term holders is minimal and the asset has witnessed on-chain positive accumulation since the start of July, the profit levels of short-term holders suggest the risk of further correction.Investors anticipate the Bitcoin halving pump


Despite the current price action, many investors and analysts still expect the upcoming Bitcoin block reward halving to positively impact price.


PlanB’s stock-to-flow (S2F) model shows how Bitcoin’s halving affects its price. The basis of the theory is that an asset’s price grows as it becomes scarce.


The stock-to-flow ratio is calculated by dividing the current stock (total supply) of Bitcoin by the annual flow (new supply). Gold has a stock-to-flow ratio of around 62, meaning newly mined coins would take approximately 62 years to equal the total amount of gold in existence.Bitcoin‘s stock-to-flow model analysis. Source: Lookintobitcoin via Jesse Myers


As predicted in PlanB’s original analysis, Bitcoin’s S2F value reached parity with gold at the end of 2020. Currently, Bitcoin’s S2F reading is at 57.


However, gold’s price is still 20 times higher because it has built trust over generations and Bitcoin might need “a generation or even two before Bitcoin’s valuation” catches up to gold’s, wrote independent market analyst Jesse Myers.


While Bitcoin’s S2F model was invalidated during the last cycle because BTC did not reach the model’s predicted target of $100,000, Myers found that the new target of $100,000 was an ambitious upgrade to the original model.


Still, the real hint lies in the first version of PlanB’s S2F model from 2019, which predicted a Bitcoin price of $55,000 with an S2F of 50 after the May 2020 halving.


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Given Bitcoin’s price is set for another supply shock at the next halving in April 2024, the S2F model shows that the price will likely surge after the event. Still, Myers wrote the price usually follows a “much less sexy version of the stock-to-flow model.”


He also added that “it takes longer than four years for the changed stock-to-flow reality of each halving to be fully digested by the world” and reflected in Bitcoin’s price.Bitcoin’s updated S2F model by Jesse Myers. Source: Jesse MyersBTC/USD long-term price analysis


Technically, the BTC/USD pair turned long-term bullish with its breakout above the 200-day moving average (MA) in January 2023.BTC/USD price chart with 200-day MA. Source: TradingView


More recently, the 20- and 50-period weekly moving averages staged a bullish cross, as the shorter-period MA moved above the longer. Historically, Bitcoin’s price has continued to form new local highs during this event, further confirming a long-term positive trend.$btc $eth Weekly 20 & 50 EMA crosses in the past.

Probably nothing though pic.twitter.com/JHdu0u7GA9— Mohit Sorout (@singhsoro) July 18, 2023


The 20-period weekly MA at $28,150 forms the first line of defense for buyers, followed by the 200-day MA at $25,940.


The risk of selling from short-term holders, who are currently sitting on historically high profit levels, could drive the price down to the above-mentioned support levels. The price should hold these support levels given the positive ongoing accumulation and strong conviction among long-term holders.


Based on historical data, a parabolic bull run is not expected just yet. The market will likely witness sideways consolidation in a parallel range leading up to the next halving event.


This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.


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