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In every industry, there is a special language to make communication easy and efficient. Those abbreviations have a great impact on the industry, lets understand what they are.

List of abbreviations commonly used in cryptocurrency trading.

#Altcoins: Alternate cryptocurrency that is any cryptocurrency other than bitcoin
#Bag Holder = A person who buys and hold coins in large quantity hoping to make good profits in the future.
#Bear/Bearish = Negative price movement
#BTFD = Buy The Fucking Dip
#Bull/Bullish= Positive price movement
#DILDO = Long green or red candles
#Dump = To Sell off a coin
#DYOR = Do Your Own Research
#FA = Fundamental Analysis
#FOMO = Fear Of Missing Out
#FUD = Fear Uncertainty & Doubt
#HODL = Hold/Hold a position
#Long: Margin bull position
#MCAP = Market Capitalization
#Moon = Continuous upward movement of price
#OTC = Over The Counter
#Pump: Upward price movement
#Shitcoin = A coin with no potential value or use
#Short = Margin bear position
#TA: Technical Analysis
#REKT: When you have a bad loss
#Whale = Very Wealthy trader/Market mover.
#Weak Hand = a coin holder prone to selling at the first sign of a deep in price.
#bitcoin #cryptocurrency
In every industry, there is a special language to make communication easy and efficient. Those abbreviations have a great impact on the industry, lets understand what they are.

List of abbreviations commonly used in cryptocurrency trading.

#Altcoins: Alternate cryptocurrency that is any cryptocurrency other than bitcoin
#Bag Holder = A person who buys and hold coins in large quantity hoping to make good profits in the future.
#Bear/Bearish = Negative price movement
#BTFD = Buy The Fucking Dip
#Bull/Bullish= Positive price movement
#DILDO = Long green or red candles
#Dump = To Sell off a coin
#DYOR = Do Your Own Research
#FA = Fundamental Analysis
#FOMO = Fear Of Missing Out
#FUD = Fear Uncertainty & Doubt
#HODL = Hold/Hold a position
#Long: Margin bull position
#MCAP = Market Capitalization
#Moon = Continuous upward movement of price
#OTC = Over The Counter
#Pump: Upward price movement
#Shitcoin = A coin with no potential value or use
#Short = Margin bear position
#TA: Technical Analysis
#REKT: When you have a bad loss
#Whale = Very Wealthy trader/Market mover.
#Weak Hand = a coin holder prone to selling at the first sign of a deep in price.
#bitcoin #cryptocurrency
In every industry, there is a special language to make communication easy and efficient. Those abbreviations have a great impact on the industry, lets understand what they are.

List of abbreviations commonly used in #cryptocurrency trading.

#Altcoins: Alternate #cryptocurrency that is any #cryptocurrency other than bitcoin
#Bag Holder = A person who buys and hold coins in large quantity hoping to make good profits in the future.
#Bear/Bearish = Negative price movement
#BTFD = Buy The Fucking Dip
#Bull/Bullish= Positive price movement
#DILDO = Long green or red candles
#Dump = To Sell off a coin
#DYOR = Do Your Own Research
#FA = Fundamental Analysis
#FOMO = Fear Of Missing Out
#FUD = Fear Uncertainty & Doubt
#HODL = Hold/Hold a position
#Long: Margin bull position
#MCAP = Market Capitalization
#Moon = Continuous upward movement of price
#OTC = Over The Counter
#Pump: Upward price movement
#Shitcoin = A coin with no potential value or use
#Short = Margin bear position
#TA: Technical Analysis
#REKT: When you have a bad loss
#Whale = Very Wealthy trader/Market mover.
#Weak Hand = a coin holder prone to selling at the first sign of a deep in price.
#AMA: Ask me anything
#ATH: All-Time High
#C2C: Crypto to Crypto
#DLT: Distributed ledger technology
#DYOR: Do Your Own Research
#IMO: In My Opinion
#JOMO: Joy Of Missing Out
#Lambo: Lambo is the status symbol that becomes an elusive goal for most investors. It’s a car industry reference that makes people believe everyone who has entered the cryptocurrency business will buy a Lamborghini very soon.
#MCAP: Market Capitalization
#Moon: To the Moon resembles the All-Time high.
#Nocoiner: A No-coiner can be any person who doesn’t own Bitcoins.
#Noob: A person who is inexperienced/ new to a particular sphere or activity,
#OTC: Over The Counter
#SAFU: Secure Asset Funds for Users.
#Shill: Shill is the holder/owner of altcoins who just wants to promote his digital currency for his own benefit.
As the market recovers from extended #bear markets, these new #STH buyers return to profit.

We have seen this explosion in #STH profit dominance, indicative of a large #proportion of the coin supply having been accumulated below the current price
The current market reading of 0.36 indicates a neutral level, with 55.8% of days having a higher reading and 44.2% being lower. This is consistent with previous market cycles between #bear and #bull markets. The neutral level suggests that the market is neither significantly underpriced (as it was at $16,000) nor significantly #overpriced (as it was at the $60,000+ peak).
Even though the price of #Bitcoin has increased by more than 100% from its lows, there hasn't been a significant increase in the spending of older #coins. The chart presented below indicates that less than 20% of the wealth held in Bitcoin belongs to coins that are less than 3-months old, a situation typically associated with #bear cycle lows.

This implies that coins held by #Hodlers (older than 3-months) still constitute more than 80% of the wealth, despite the market's downturn in 2022 and its subsequent upswing in 2023.

Similarly, these Supply (Older than 3 month), goes below 20%, which is the sign of the Market bottomed out. Let's see how far thus data is correct 👀
What is #MVRV Ratio ?

The #MVRV (Market Value to Realized Value) score is a metric used to assess the #valuation of a cryptocurrency by comparing its market value to its realized value. The #MVRV score helps to gauge whether a cryptocurrency is overvalued or undervalued based on its #historical price movement.

The market value of a #cryptocurrency refers to its current price multiplied by the total supply of #coins in circulation. On the other hand, the realized value takes into account the price at which each coin last moved on the #blockchain, essentially measuring the average price at which investors acquired their holdings.

So what does that Indicate ?

#MVRV Values > 3.5 has generally served as a strong signal for late stage #bull cycles, and heightened probability of heavy #distribution or simple indicate a potential Market Top.

#MVRV Vales < 1.0: indicates that a large cross-section of the #supply is near break-even, or held at a loss. These low values have typically provided strong signal of market capitulation and late stage #bear accumulations or Simply Indicate the Market Bottom.
Before reaching the all-time high (#ATH), long-term holders undergo a period of re-accumulation, with a relatively stable or slightly increasing #supply held. When the market surpasses the previous #ATH, there is a #strong motivation to spend, leading to a sharp #decrease in long-term holder supply as #coins are transferred to new buyers at higher prices.

This pattern has been observed during the 2022 #bear market, highlighting the resilience of #BTC holders in the face of significant #volatility.
In previous bullish market phases and significant downturns, the market typically witnesses the deployment of approximately 250,000 to 500,000 #BTC worth of value.

In extended #bear markets, a comparable volume of #BTC is accumulated and held for a significant period until it transitions out of the #Hot Supply category, indicating that it has been acquired and held by long-term #HODLers.
What is #MVRV Ratio ?

The #MVRV (Market Value to Realized Value) score is a metric used to assess the #valuation of a cryptocurrency by comparing its market value to its realized value. The #MVRV score helps to gauge whether a cryptocurrency is overvalued or undervalued based on its #historical price movement.

The market value of a #cryptocurrency refers to its current price multiplied by the total supply of #coins in circulation. On the other hand, the realized value takes into account the price at which each coin last moved on the #blockchain, essentially measuring the average price at which investors acquired their holdings.

So what does that Indicate ?

#MVRV Values > 3.5 has generally served as a strong signal for late stage #bull cycles, and heightened probability of heavy #distribution or simple indicate a potential Market Top.

#MVRV Vales < 1.0: indicates that a large cross-section of the #supply is near break-even, or held at a loss. These low values have typically provided strong signal of market capitulation and late stage #bear accumulations or Simply Indicate the Market Bottom.
What is #MVRV Ratio ?

The #MVRV (Market Value to Realized Value) score is a metric used to assess the #valuation of a cryptocurrency by comparing its market value to its realized value. The #MVRV score helps to gauge whether a cryptocurrency is overvalued or undervalued based on its #historical price movement.

The market value of a #cryptocurrency refers to its current price multiplied by the total supply of #coins in circulation. On the other hand, the realized value takes into account the price at which each coin last moved on the #blockchain, essentially measuring the average price at which investors acquired their holdings.

So what does that Indicate ?

#MVRV Values > 3.5 has generally served as a strong signal for late stage #bull cycles, and heightened probability of heavy #distribution or simple indicate a potential Market Top.

#MVRV Vales < 1.0: indicates that a large cross-section of the #supply is near break-even, or held at a loss. These low values have typically provided strong signal of market capitulation and late stage #bear accumulations or Simply Indicate the Market Bottom.
What is #MVRV Ratio ?

The #MVRV (Market Value to Realized Value) score is a metric used to assess the #valuation of a cryptocurrency by comparing its market value to its realized value. The #MVRV score helps to gauge whether a cryptocurrency is overvalued or undervalued based on its #historical price movement.

The market value of a #cryptocurrency refers to its current price multiplied by the total supply of #coins in circulation. On the other hand, the realized value takes into account the price at which each coin last moved on the #blockchain, essentially measuring the average price at which investors acquired their holdings.

So what does that Indicate ?

#MVRV Values > 3.5 has generally served as a strong signal for late stage #bull cycles, and heightened probability of heavy #distribution or simple indicate a potential Market Top.

#MVRV Vales < 1.0: indicates that a large cross-section of the #supply is near break-even, or held at a loss. These low values have typically provided strong signal of market capitulation and late stage #bear accumulations or Simply Indicate the Market Bottom.
What is #MVRV Ratio ?

The #MVRV (Market Value to Realized Value) score is a metric used to assess the #valuation of a cryptocurrency by comparing its market value to its realized value. The #MVRV score helps to gauge whether a cryptocurrency is overvalued or undervalued based on its #historical price movement.

The market value of a #cryptocurrency refers to its current price multiplied by the total supply of #coins in circulation. On the other hand, the realized value takes into account the price at which each coin last moved on the #blockchain, essentially measuring the average price at which investors acquired their holdings.

So what does that Indicate ?

#MVRV Values > 3.5 has generally served as a strong signal for late stage #bull cycles, and heightened probability of heavy #distribution or simple indicate a potential Market Top.

#MVRV Vales < 1.0: indicates that a large cross-section of the #supply is near break-even, or held at a loss. These low values have typically provided strong signal of market capitulation and late stage #bear accumulations or Simply Indicate the Market Bottom.
What is #MVRV Ratio ?

The #MVRV (Market Value to Realized Value) score is a metric used to assess the #valuation of a cryptocurrency by comparing its market value to its realized value. The #MVRV score helps to gauge whether a cryptocurrency is overvalued or undervalued based on its #historical price movement.

The market value of a #cryptocurrency refers to its current price multiplied by the total supply of #coins in circulation. On the other hand, the realized value takes into account the price at which each coin last moved on the #blockchain, essentially measuring the average price at which investors acquired their holdings.

So what does that Indicate ?

#MVRV Values > 3.5 has generally served as a strong signal for late stage #bull cycles, and heightened probability of heavy #distribution or simple indicate a potential Market Top.

#MVRV Vales < 1.0: indicates that a large cross-section of the #supply is near break-even, or held at a loss. These low values have typically provided strong signal of market capitulation and late stage #bear accumulations or Simply Indicate the Market Bottom.