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Bitcoin Short-Term Holders Go On 1.2 Million BTC Buying Spree, Is Retail Finally Here?

Last updated: April 5, 2024 12:57 pm
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Short-term Bitcoin holders have been going on a buying spree lately, accumulating over 1.2 million BTC since December 2023, according to Glassnode. Bitcoin has received major interest from investors since the beginning of the year, and rightly so, considering the amount of attention brought by the launch of Spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US.

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While the cryptocurrency has gone through an extended period of bullish action, the majority of the accumulation trend has largely been attributed to whales and addresses holding large amounts of Bitcoin for long periods. However, recent data from Glassnode has revealed an interesting accumulation trend amongst short-term holders. At the same time, the profit/loss ratio of this cohort of trades has remained well within the profit zone since the beginning of the year, with profit taking outsizing losses by 50x.

Interest In Bitcoin Among Retail Investors

Investors have seen Bitcoin struggling to trade above the $70,000 price level since the middle of March. However, Bitcoin on-chain data has recently revealed an interesting accumulation trend from Bitcoin’s holding addresses. Particularly, 21,400 BTC, worth around $1.40 billion, were moved into these addresses in the past few days, indicating the buying pressure might be back already.

The collective holding of short-term holders has been rapidly climbing since December 2024 while the long-term holders have been distributing. Short-term holders are those wallets that hold Bitcoin only for a few weeks or months at a time. The fact that so many new coins have entered short-term holder wallets recently shows that many investors have been pouring into the market. This, in turn, could suggest the cryptocurrency has finally achieved full-scale adoption, which could lead to continued price growth over the years.

Profit/loss data reveals short-term holders have collectively been in profit since the beginning of the year. According to Glassnode, short-term holders have been buying and selling at a profit for the majority of 2024 so far. In fact, the short-term holder profit has outsized losses by 50 times. This means that over 49 out of 50 short-term holders were selling their Bitcoin for a higher price than what they paid.

Interestingly, Bitcoin’s recent ascent to a new all-time high saw the short-term holder realized profit/loss ratio reaching its highest point ever on the 7D Exponential Moving Average. 

Retail Interest To Push BTC Price?

The buying spree by both short-term and long-term holders suggests that both retail and institutional interest in Bitcoin is now at its highest point. Fundamentals point to the likely continuation of this trend throughout April, especially with the approach of the next Bitcoin halving. 

At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at $66,903, up by 1.87% in the past 24 hours.

Source: NewsBTC

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