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Bitcoin 2-Year Moving Average Multiplier (Live)

Price against its 2-year moving average, and 5 times that line. A slow, wide band that has bracketed whole cycles.

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Price on a log scale with the 2-year moving average (the buy line) and 5 times the 2-year average (the sell line).

Price2-year MA (buy)5x 2-year MA (sell)

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The 2-Year Moving Average Multiplier wraps Bitcoin's price in two slow lines: the 2-year (730-day) moving average, and that same average multiplied by five. Because the window is so long, the band moves slowly and ignores short-term noise, which makes the times price pokes outside it stand out.

Historically, when price dipped below the 2-year moving average it marked deep accumulation zones near cycle lows. When price surged above five times that average, it marked the euphoric tops. The area in between is the normal range where most of the cycle plays out.

Like the other amplitude-based tools on this site, the upper band has become harder to reach as Bitcoin's swings compress. The lower line, price falling under its own 2-year average, has stayed a useful marker of when the market is genuinely cheap.

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