Key takeaways:Bitcoin AVIV Ratio remains below historical peak levels, indicating a potential climb above $330,000 before a cycle top is confirmed.Over-the-counter Bitcoin holdings are down significantly in 2025, pointing to strategic accumulation by Strategy, Metaplanet, BlackRock and others.Bitcoin (BTC) price has had a rocky month, but recent analysis indicates that BTC could surge another 300% this cycle.
Technical analyst Gert van Lagens X post highlights the AVIV Ratio, a metric that compares Bitcoins active capitalization (money in motion) to its total invested capitalization (realized capital, excluding miner rewards).Historically, when the AVIV Ratio crosses its +3 mean deviation, it has signaled a cycle top.
For example, BTC was $1,200 in 2013, near $20,000 in 2017, and around $69,000 in 2021.
Currently, the AVIV Ratios level remains below these past peaks, suggesting Bitcoin could climb to at least $330,000 this cycle, before the +3 mean deviation condition is met.Bitcoin: AVIV ratio historical market top comparison.
Source: Gert Van Lagen/XThe AVIV Ratio offers a unique lens on market dynamics, reflecting investor activity versus locked-in value.
A spike indicates heightened trading or profit-taking, often preceding major price movements.
Van Lagens analysis ties this to Bitcoins cyclical nature, where post-ATH rallies have historically delivered significant gains.
However, its predictive accuracy lacks validation in varying market conditions, and volatility remains a wildcard.Adding to the narrative, data from CryptoQuant reveals a notable shift: Bitcoin holdings on over-the-counter (OTC) desks have dropped from 166,500 to 137,400 in 2025.
This decline suggests large investors are moving holdings off exchanges, potentially signaling reduced selling pressure or a shift toward long-term storage.Bitcoin: Total OTC Desk Balance.
Source: CryptoQuantThe declining balances at OTC desks this year stem from strategic accumulation by institutional investors, led by Strategys aggressive buying, and new entrants like Metaplanet, which has amassed 10,000 BTC, alongside robust net inflows into the spot Bitcoin ETFs, which total $128.18 billion in net value.
BlackRocks crypto portfolio also holds more than $70 billion in BTC, which sums up the current intent of major investors in the market.Related: 25% Bitcoin price rally set to follow todays correction if history repeatsSimilar to Van Lagens $330,000 price target, another study by Bitcoin researcher Sminston With outlined a comparable cycle top for BTC.
Withs analysis leverages a 365-day simple moving average (SMA) aligned with a power law model (R=0.96), projecting Bitcoins price could reach $220,000 to $330,000 in this cycle.
Bitcoin power law fit analysis by Sminston With.
Source: XCurrently trading around $104,000, BTC would need a 100% to 200% surge to hit these levels, consistent with historical peaks where prices doubled or tripled above the power law trendline.Withs model challenges assumptions of diminishing volatility, showing Bitcoins price cycles retain significant swings, as evidenced by steady deviations from the trendline.
While optimistic, the researcher cautions that the analysis draws from only four market cycles, urging skepticism.Likewise, Cointelegraph reported that a list of 30 bull market peak indicators from CoinGlass suggests Bitcoin could climb to $230,000, with none signaling a cycle top despite BTC reaching $112,000.
Metrics like Pi Cycle Top and MVRV show the bull market has room to run, supporting Withs optimistic outlook.Related: Bitcoin below $100K now less likely as BTC price eyes liquidity at $106KThis article does not contain investment advice or recommendations.
Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.
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