According to PANews, analyst Murphy has observed that Bitcoin's Profit Supply Percentage (PSIP) fell below the critical 65% threshold on November 22-23, signaling a potentially dangerous market sentiment. The PSIP has since recovered to 67.6%, but it remains within the crucial 65%-70% range. A rise above this range could restore confidence, while a decline might trigger panic.
Historical data suggests that when PSIP falls below 50%, it typically marks the bottom of a bear market. Previous predictions indicated that Bitcoin would need to drop below $59,000 to reach this level, but recent estimates have adjusted this figure to below $62,000. Analysts believe that Bitcoin priced under $62,000 could present a high-value investment opportunity, though patience is advised as market conditions evolve.