In the last week, Bitcoin prices fell from around $115,000 to below $105,000 amid a widespread crypto market correction. According to prominent market analyst Burak Kesmeci, several on-chain developments unfolded during this price decline that are now indicative of the present market and potential price movements.
In addition, on-chain valuation indicators also highlighted deep oversold conditions. The Advanced NVT Signal fell below -0.5 standard deviations, a level historically associated with an oversold market and early bottom phases. The Active Address Sentiment Indicator (AASI) shows that Bitcoin’s price has dropped disproportionately relative to network activity, a relationship often followed by recovery periods as fundamentals stabilize ahead of sentiment.
When all considered together, these signals suggest that Bitcoin is operating within an extreme fear and oversold environment. However, Kesmeci also hints that the local market bottom may be forming, suggesting that the present market condition presents strong accumulation opportunities.
At the time of writing, Bitcoin trades at $106,970 after a 0.29% decline in the last 24 hours. The monthly chart reflects an 8.32% loss as the premier cryptocurrency struggles to establish its expected “Uptober” bullish form. However, Coincodex analysts are predicting an imminent market rebound, with a projected price target of $124,172 in five days.