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Is Bitcoin’s Persistent Weakness Signaling a Further Drop?

Examining Bitcoin's Falling Sharpe Ratio: A Possible Indicator of Ongoing Market Volatility and Further Downward Trends

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
March 13, 2025
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Key Points

  • Bitcoin’s Sharpe ratio continues to decline, indicating increased risk per unit of returns.
  • Bitcoin’s MVRV below 2 signals a potential market bottom and a possible rebound.

Bitcoin has seen a 2.21% recovery in the last 24 hours.

Despite this, the cryptocurrency’s risk-adjusted returns have continued to worsen.

Bitcoin’s Sharpe Ratio

In the last year, Bitcoin’s Sharpe ratio has shown signs of weakness. This suggests an increase in risk per unit of returns, indicating less efficient gains and increased market instability.

Even though Bitcoin has seen significant gains in recent months, price fluctuations have intensified, reducing the efficiency of returns in relation to the risk taken.

This decline might be due to macroeconomic uncertainty, where factors such as monetary policies and global liquidity shifts have increased perceived risk.

Despite the recent price surge, gains are becoming more volatile and uncertain. This is a warning sign for potential periods of market instability or price corrections.

Investor Behavior

The perceived market instability has led investors to sell to avoid potential losses. This behavior is widespread among both short-term and long-term holders.

The net position change of long-term holders has remained negative for a prolonged period. This indicates that during market instability, long-term holders have capitulated due to fear of market uncertainty.

These market conditions have resulted in increased pressure on the ratio as Bitcoin experiences more sell-side pressure.

Historically, extreme volatility results in lower profitability for both short-term and long-term holders. However, the recent drop in the MVRV Ratio offers some signs of hope.

Bitcoin’s MVRV below 2 signals a market bottom where buyers start re-entering the market, potentially leading to a rebound.

Lower profitability reduces the likelihood of selling. As observed, Bitcoin’s Sharpe ratio has been declining since March 2024.

Even during cycles where Bitcoin reached multiple new-all time highs, the ratio was under significant pressure.

If macroeconomic factors stabilize, reducing volatility, we could see Bitcoin prices recover. If this happens, Bitcoin could reclaim $86k. However, if fluctuations continue, Bitcoin could drop to $81557.

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