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Bitcoin Signals Late Bull Market Phase Amid Profit-Taking and Weakened Inflows

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Last updated: September 23, 2025 5:59 pm
News Desk
Published: September 23, 2025
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Bitcoin has entered a significant phase in its market cycle, signaling potential future price movements that investors are closely monitoring. Recent data from analytics platform Glassnode highlights key indicators related to profit-taking and capital inflows, suggesting similarities with previous market cycles leading up to all-time highs (ATHs).

According to the analysis, Bitcoin’s current market behavior mirrors patterns observed during the cycles from 2015 to 2018 and 2018 to 2022. In those cycles, Bitcoin reached new ATHs about two to three months after entering a similar phase. At present, Bitcoin has experienced a 9% decline from its recent peak of $124,000, with capital inflows weakening and significant profit-taking activities observed.

Glassnode has reported that Bitcoin’s circulating supply has remained above the +1 standard deviation profit band for an impressive 273 consecutive days. This streak is only surpassed by the 335-day period observed during the 2015-2018 cycle. The data indicates that long-term holders (LTHs) have realized substantial profits, more than in almost every past cycle except one, adding to the sell-side pressure in the market.

In their weekly report, Glassnode remarked, “These signals reinforce the view that the current cycle is firmly in its historically late phase.” The implications of such conditions often precede new ATHs within a few months, implying potential for upward movement despite the current downturn.

While profit-taking volumes have dipped, the demand for Bitcoin appears to be rebounding. According to CryptoQuant, newer holders—those with wallets under one month old—have recorded a net positive position, significantly increasing their holdings by over 73,000 BTC in September. Moreover, short-term holders (STHs) have aggressively accumulated an additional 159,098 BTC, offsetting some of the distribution from LTHs. This dynamic is typically associated with bullish market trends.

However, some market analysts from Santiment have urged caution, pointing out that the eagerness of retail traders to “buy the dip” often foreshadows further declines rather than immediate recoveries. Despite bearish sentiments stemming from Bitcoin’s fall below $114,000, the fear levels among traders have not reached a point of capitulation.

Whale activity remains strong, with addresses holding between 10 and 10,000 BTC accumulating over 56,000 coins since late August. Moreover, exchange balances have decreased by more than 31,000 BTC in the past month, which may help to alleviate near-term selling pressure.

As investors navigate this complex landscape, the interplay between profit-taking, new accumulation, and market sentiment will be crucial in determining Bitcoin’s next moves. The insights from Glassnode and other analytics firms highlight the intricate dynamics at play in the current market cycle, suggesting potential pathways for Bitcoin in the months ahead.

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