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47% of Bitcoin holders remain in profit despite BTC’s 60% price drop in 2022

47% of Bitcoin holders remain in profit despite BTC's 60% price drop in 2022

A significant share of Bitcoin (BTC) investors have recorded losses as the flagship cryptocurrency’s price continues to correct further below the crucial $20,000 level. However, despite some investors nursing the pain of the ongoing crash, data indicates that a big share of holders are still in profit. 

In this line, as of September 7, 47% of Bitcoin holders remain in profit at the current price while the majority at 52% are in a loss, data by TipRanks indicates

Bitcoin holders in profit. Source: TipRanks

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The number of holders in profit can be considered significant, considering Bitcoin has corrected by about 59.95% in 2022. At the same time, Bitcoin is trading almost 70% from all-time high value of almost $68,000 in late 2021. 

Notably, the asset has continued to lose ground below $20,000, trading at $18,700 by press time with a drop of almost 5% in the last 24 hours as per CoinMarketCap data. 

Bitcoin YTD chart. Source: CoinMarketCap

Based on the ongoing Bitcoin sell-off, the number of holders in profit are potentially early investors in the cryptocurrency. Furthermore, this aspect supports the scenario that Bitcoin has been a better long-term investment asset. 

It is worth noting that the digital asset has also emerged as a better investment compared to traditional investment assets like stocks. As per a Finbold report on September 6, Bitcoin recorded an average of 549.35% in return on investment compared to stocks of five major banks over five years. 

It is also worth mentioning that Bitcoin’s short-term investment status has been tested in 2022, with the cryptocurrency operating in a high inflation environment characterized by the strict Federal Reserve tightening policies like interest rate hikes. 

This situation resulted in Bitcoin recording its worst quarterly returns in over a decade during 2022 Q2 with losses of 56%. 

Bitcoin’s next action 

Following the latest price movement, the number of wallets in losses will likely extend further in the coming days. Notably, the crypto market has anticipated possible further correction after Bitcoin breached the $20,000 level. 

However, monitoring how the price plays out will be interesting, considering that other assets like Ethereum (ETH) are recording gains. In this line, crypto trading expert Michaël van de Poppe opines that the market is gearing to move up, but Bitcoin is acting as a stumbling block.

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