200WMA Quantile
Deep ValueMeasures where Bitcoin's price sits relative to its 200-week moving average as a historical percentile. Low readings signal deep undervaluation; high readings signal overheated conditions near cycle tops.
When the oscillator drops below 20, Bitcoin is historically cheap relative to its long-term trend — every previous dip this low led to a major rally. Above 80 marks euphoria and cycle tops.
Methodology
Computes the 200-week (1400-day) simple moving average of BTC price. The ratio Price/200WMA is calculated daily, then ranked against all prior ratios using an expanding percentile (0-100%). A reading of 20% means the current ratio is higher than only 20% of all historical values.
Zones
Last updated: 2026-03-23 | Data source: CoinMetrics Community
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