The rise in Bitcoin's price has pulled the AHR999 indicator, monitored by long-term investors, out of the 'bargain buy' zone. The indicator returned to its normal purchase range after approximately 82 days.
According to third-party data, the Ahr999 indicator reached a level of 0.5073 following Bitcoin's recent rally. This moved the indicator out of the 'bargain buy' zone below 0.45 and into the average dollar-cost averaging (DCA) zone ranging from 0.45 to 1.20.
In the current cycle, the period during which the Ahr999 indicator remained below 0.45 began on May 29th and ended on August 19th. According to this indicator, the window for buying Bitcoin at its lowest point lasted approximately 82 days.
The AHR999 indicator assesses both the short-term, stable returns from Bitcoin purchases and the degree of deviation of the current price from the estimated valuation. This indicator is particularly useful for investors employing long-term, gradual purchasing strategies, allowing them to identify periods when the market is relatively cheap or expensive.
Historically, an index reading below 0.45 is interpreted as a 'bargain buy,' staying within the 0.45 to 1.20 range is considered a sustainable purchase zone, and readings above 1.20 represent an area where the price may be relatively high. However, this indicator alone is not considered a definitive buy or sell signal.
*This is not investment advice.
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