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Murphy: When PSIP is below 50%, it is usually a bear market bottom area, and $62,000 may serve as a reference for the Bitcoin bear bottom

2025-12-10 15:25:02
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According to analyst Murphy, the Bitcoin Profit Supply Percentage (PSIP) fell below the 65% "threshold line" between November 22 and 23, indicating a dangerous market sentiment. Currently, the PSIP has rebounded to 67.6%, but it remains in the critical range of 65%-70%, which could either lead to a recovery of confidence or trigger panic if it moves downward.

Historical data shows that when the PSIP is below 50%, it typically indicates a bear market bottom. Previously, it was predicted that BTC would need to drop below $59,000 to reach that level, but the latest estimate has been adjusted to below $62,000. Analysts believe that BTC below $62,000 may present a high-value investment opportunity, but patience is still required to wait for market changes.

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