Bitcoin’s long-term holder behavior is showing early signs of stabilization, but the broader trend still points to ongoing pressure beneath the surface.
The Long-Term Holder SOPR (Spent Output Profit Ratio) bounced from 0.750 to 0.792, marking the first uptick after a sharp three-day decline from 0.971 to the lowest level of this cycle.
On the surface, this suggests selling pressure may be easing.
However, the broader picture remains more cautious.
The raw daily SOPR is highly volatile. It recently surged to 1.43 on March 8, only to collapse to 0.639 within three days. This type of movement makes single-day readings unreliable for trend confirmation.
To address this, the 7-day moving average (SMA) provides a clearer view.
Despite the daily bounce, the smoothed trend continues to decline, signaling that the market has not yet transitioned into a sustained recovery phase.
The key threshold remains 1.0 on the 7d SMA.
Currently, the market sits around 11% below that level, meaning the broader cohort of long-term holders remains under pressure.
For a confirmed shift, the daily SOPR must:
Until then, short-term rebounds risk being relief rallies rather than true reversals.
Historically, market bottoms tend to form when:
The recent low at 0.639 (March 11) fits within the typical capitulation zone.
However, the 7d SMA bottomed near 0.86, suggesting that while extreme selling occurred briefly, it has not yet been sustained long enough to confirm a full bottom.
In previous cycles (2018 and 2022), the smoothed metric spent weeks below 0.85 before a durable recovery formed.
The current setup shows a clear divergence:
This gap is critical.
When the daily metric recovers ahead of the average, it can signal an early shift. But if the average continues downward, the move often reflects short-term noise rather than structural change.
For now, the data suggests that selling pressure from long-term holders has slowed, but not yet reversed.
The next decisive signal will come from whether the 7-day average begins to turn higher and reclaim the 1.0 level, confirming that the market has moved beyond loss-driven distribution.
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