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New Bitcoin buyers are not panic selling, Glassnode report says

It is not usual for crypto traders to try to panic sell to cut their losses. However, the morale of Bitcoin hodlers remained high despite the sharp market corrections. After setting an all-time high above $58,000 on February 20, Bitcoin prices sharply fell to $45,000 within 48 hours, BTC PEERS reported.

Glassnode shared a chart showing the Spent Output Profit Ratio (SOPR). The SOPR is calculated by dividing the selling price by the paid price. If the SOPR of a digital asset is above 1, it implies sellers are profiting. During bear markets, the value falls below 1 as liquidations pile up, with losses outweighing gains. Glassnode remarked:

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Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com

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