Critical Indicator for Bitcoin Price Turns Negative – Here's What It Means

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Source: CryptoNewsNet Original Title: Critical Indicator for Bitcoin Price Turns Negative – Here’s What It Means Original Link: Crypto analyst Joao Wedson pointed to a notable risk indicator for the Bitcoin market.

According to Wedson, Bitcoin’s Sharpe ratio has turned negative, indicating a deterioration in the risk-return balance.

The Sharpe Ratio measures an asset’s risk-adjusted return based on its annualized return versus its annualized volatility rate. Wedson argued that a negative Sharpe Ratio indicates a challenging market environment for investors.

The graph shows that the Sharpe Ratio in Bitcoin has turned negative.

According to Wedson’s assessment, a Sharpe Ratio below zero means that despite high risk, the return remains low and capital is not effectively rewarded. Historical data shows that periods with a Sharpe Ratio above 1 represent “good” risk-return conditions, while periods above 2 represent “excellent” risk-return conditions. Conversely, a negative Sharpe Ratio is considered a “hostile” environment, especially for passive investment strategies.

The analyst noted that this doesn’t necessarily signify a market bottom, but it has frequently occurred in the past during periods of prolonged consolidation, cyclical transitions, and times when risk management takes precedence over optimism.

This is not investment advice.

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