The post October Crash Breaks the 2021 Pattern: Investors Hold, Not Panic appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Investor behavior following last Friday’s crypto flash crash reveals a significant divergence from the panic-driven sell-offs seen in previous cycles, particularly in 2021. Analysts suggest the current downturn is not the end of the bull run but rather a sign of retail investor conviction regaining strength. Sponsored Sponsored Exchange Balances Hit Record Lows An analyst at the on-chain data platform CryptoQuant posted an analysis on Friday detailing the shift. “Bitcoin has once again faced a sharp drawdown, yet today’s market structure is fundamentally different from 2020 or 2021,” the analyst stated. The most notable difference is crypto balances on centralized exchanges (CEXs). During the sharp drops of 2020 and 2021, CEX crypto balances surged as panic set in, indicating an accumulation of tokens ready to be sold. In contrast, the analyst reports that exchange balances remain near all-time lows following the latest crash. This low inventory of sellable coins on exchanges suggests limited potential for a sustained, deep price decline. The analyst also deems the likelihood of a long-term bearish trend as low. Bitcoin: Exchange Reserve – All Exchanges. Source: CryptoQuant Long-term holder behavior also tells a different story. In 2020 and 2021, the Long-Term Holder SOPR (LTH-SOPR) plunged below 1 for several months, signaling capitulation and realized losses. The ratio remains near neutral this time. Sponsored Sponsored This stability suggests long-term investors are engaging in prudent profit-taking rather than fear-based selling. These established holders are maintaining their positions amidst volatility, thereby enhancing the network’s resilience. Analyzing major drawdowns over the past five years, the Cryptoquant analyst noted that a V-shaped recovery typically follows a leverage washout, often driven by whale accumulation. For example, during the 30% drop in May 2021 following news related to Tesla and Chinese regulation, whales sold approximately 50,000 BTC but re-purchased 34,000 BTC near the… The post October Crash Breaks the 2021 Pattern: Investors Hold, Not Panic appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Investor behavior following last Friday’s crypto flash crash reveals a significant divergence from the panic-driven sell-offs seen in previous cycles, particularly in 2021. Analysts suggest the current downturn is not the end of the bull run but rather a sign of retail investor conviction regaining strength. Sponsored Sponsored Exchange Balances Hit Record Lows An analyst at the on-chain data platform CryptoQuant posted an analysis on Friday detailing the shift. “Bitcoin has once again faced a sharp drawdown, yet today’s market structure is fundamentally different from 2020 or 2021,” the analyst stated. The most notable difference is crypto balances on centralized exchanges (CEXs). During the sharp drops of 2020 and 2021, CEX crypto balances surged as panic set in, indicating an accumulation of tokens ready to be sold. In contrast, the analyst reports that exchange balances remain near all-time lows following the latest crash. This low inventory of sellable coins on exchanges suggests limited potential for a sustained, deep price decline. The analyst also deems the likelihood of a long-term bearish trend as low. Bitcoin: Exchange Reserve – All Exchanges. Source: CryptoQuant Long-term holder behavior also tells a different story. In 2020 and 2021, the Long-Term Holder SOPR (LTH-SOPR) plunged below 1 for several months, signaling capitulation and realized losses. The ratio remains near neutral this time. Sponsored Sponsored This stability suggests long-term investors are engaging in prudent profit-taking rather than fear-based selling. These established holders are maintaining their positions amidst volatility, thereby enhancing the network’s resilience. Analyzing major drawdowns over the past five years, the Cryptoquant analyst noted that a V-shaped recovery typically follows a leverage washout, often driven by whale accumulation. For example, during the 30% drop in May 2021 following news related to Tesla and Chinese regulation, whales sold approximately 50,000 BTC but re-purchased 34,000 BTC near the…

October Crash Breaks the 2021 Pattern: Investors Hold, Not Panic

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Investor behavior following last Friday’s crypto flash crash reveals a significant divergence from the panic-driven sell-offs seen in previous cycles, particularly in 2021.

Analysts suggest the current downturn is not the end of the bull run but rather a sign of retail investor conviction regaining strength.

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Exchange Balances Hit Record Lows

An analyst at the on-chain data platform CryptoQuant posted an analysis on Friday detailing the shift.

The most notable difference is crypto balances on centralized exchanges (CEXs). During the sharp drops of 2020 and 2021, CEX crypto balances surged as panic set in, indicating an accumulation of tokens ready to be sold.

In contrast, the analyst reports that exchange balances remain near all-time lows following the latest crash. This low inventory of sellable coins on exchanges suggests limited potential for a sustained, deep price decline.

The analyst also deems the likelihood of a long-term bearish trend as low.

Bitcoin: Exchange Reserve – All Exchanges. Source: CryptoQuant

Long-term holder behavior also tells a different story. In 2020 and 2021, the Long-Term Holder SOPR (LTH-SOPR) plunged below 1 for several months, signaling capitulation and realized losses. The ratio remains near neutral this time.

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This stability suggests long-term investors are engaging in prudent profit-taking rather than fear-based selling. These established holders are maintaining their positions amidst volatility, thereby enhancing the network’s resilience.

Analyzing major drawdowns over the past five years, the Cryptoquant analyst noted that a V-shaped recovery typically follows a leverage washout, often driven by whale accumulation.

For example, during the 30% drop in May 2021 following news related to Tesla and Chinese regulation, whales sold approximately 50,000 BTC but re-purchased 34,000 BTC near the bottom.

Similarly, the 15% correction in August 2023 caused by the US debt rating downgrade saw a brief dip in SOPR, followed quickly by a rebound. Each event resolved excess leverage and ushered in a new accumulation phase.

Smaller Holders Step Up

This sentiment is further reinforced by Glassnode’s “Bitcoin Trend Accumulation Score by Cohort” data.

This metric tracks whether different investor groups (whales, retail, intermediate holders) are accumulating (buying and holding) or distributing (selling). A strong blue color indicates strong buying, while red signifies strong selling.

Bitcoin Trend Accumulation Score by Cohort” data. Source: Glassnode

Glassnode noted, “Smaller $BTC holders are stepping up.” Strong accumulation is now evident among the cohorts holding between 1 and 1,000 BTC.

Meanwhile, whale investors holding over 1,000 BTC, who were previously leading the strong selling, appear to be slowing their distribution.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/october-crypto-crash-breaks-2021-pattern/

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