Analysis: Bitcoin Sharpe Ratio Has Fallen Below 0, Possibly Signaling a Major Bottom
According to ChainCatcher, citing CryptoQuant data, Bitcoin's Sharpe ratio has fallen below 0, reaching its lowest level since the FTX collapse. In addition, the chart shows that periods when the Sharpe ratio drops to zero or near zero often coincide with Bitcoin price bottoms or major reversals.
The Sharpe ratio is an indicator that measures the relationship between investment returns and risk. A Sharpe ratio close to zero usually means that price volatility is high, but returns are insufficient to compensate for the risk. This often occurs at market bottoms or during capitulation phases.
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