By averaging mining difficulty, traders can determine when miner selling and buying pressure aligns with turning points in BTC’s price. Bearish signals occur when short-term moving averages compress and cross below a long-term moving average, and the opposite is true for bullish signals. Still, at times signals can lag price action by a few months.
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