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Recently, BTC hit the true market cost price line. What does this usually mean? It typically indicates that retail investors' speculative sentiment has been mostly washed out.
What happens after the shakeout? Honestly, no one can say for sure—both upward and downward movements are possible, just like opening a mystery box.
However, in the short term, it's likely to consolidate sideways for a while, and then there might be a decent rebound.
By the way, here's a quick explainer: the True Market Mean Price (TMMP) indicator is quite interesting. It calculates the average holding cost of active secondary market participants, excluding coins mined by miners. If the price is far above TMMP, it means the market is overheated and there may be a bubble. If it drops below TMMP, that's often a window for bottom-fishing opportunities.