The 2-year moving average sits at $86,000. At the time of writing Bitcoin is trading at $70,000. Every previous breach of this indicator over thirteen years precededThe 2-year moving average sits at $86,000. At the time of writing Bitcoin is trading at $70,000. Every previous breach of this indicator over thirteen years preceded

Bitcoin Just Broke Below Its 2-Year Moving Average: Level That Has Marked Every Major Cycle Bottom

2026/03/11 00:23
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The 2-year moving average sits at $86,000. At the time of writing Bitcoin is trading at $70,000. Every previous breach of this indicator over thirteen years preceded a significant recovery, though the timeline and magnitude varied considerably each time.

What the 2-Year Moving Average Actually Measures

The 2-year moving average, sometimes called the 2Y MA, calculates Bitcoin’s average closing price across the previous 730 days. Because it smooths out short-term volatility across a two-year window, it tracks the long-term growth trajectory rather than reacting to weekly price swings. When Bitcoin trades below it, the asset is priced below its own two-year average, meaning current buyers are acquiring at a discount to where price has spent most of the preceding period.

Analyst Crypto Patel notes the indicator has functioned as a reliable accumulation signal across every major Bitcoin cycle since 2013. The chart shows five distinct instances where Bitcoin traded below or near the 2-year moving average before subsequent recoveries: bottoms at $162, $3,124, $15,473, and the current test near $60,000 to $70,000.

Source: https://x.com/CryptoPatel/status/2031286437782630847

Each bottom preceded a move to a new all-time high. The recoveries from those levels produced returns of 12x, 2,108%, 715%, and 710% respectively across different timeframes.

The current level sits at approximately $70,000 against a 2-year moving average of $86,000, a discount of roughly 18%.

The $430,000 Target and How It Is Derived

The analysis pairs the 2-year moving average with a separate red line representing historical cycle tops. That upper band currently sits near $430,000. The framework treats Bitcoin’s price as oscillating between the green accumulation zone below the 2-year moving average and the red distribution zone at the cycle top indicator. From $70,000 to $430,000 represents a 6.1x return.

That target requires examination. The $430,000 figure extrapolates from the same logarithmic growth curve that has produced diminishing returns across successive cycles. Cycle 1 produced a 12,000% return from bottom to top. Cycle 2 produced roughly 2,100%. Cycle 3 roughly 715%. Each successive cycle top delivered a smaller multiple from the cycle bottom. A 6.1x move from current levels would be consistent with that declining but still substantial return pattern.

It would also require Bitcoin to reach a price level it has never approached, in a macro environment where oil is above $100, global equities are under pressure, and institutional flows, while recently positive, reversed sharply twice in the past week.

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What the Historical Pattern Cannot Guarantee

Every previous breach of the 2-year moving average occurred in a market where Bitcoin had fewer institutional holders, less ETF exposure, and lower correlation with traditional macro conditions. The asset that broke below $162 in 2015 and the asset trading at $70,000 in 2026 are different instruments in terms of ownership structure, liquidity, and macro sensitivity.

The pattern is real. Thirteen years of data supporting a single indicator is more evidence than most technical signals carry. It is also thirteen years of a market that has changed structurally with each cycle.

Whether $70,000 is the accumulation zone of Cycle 5 or a level with further to fall before the actual bottom depends on conditions the 2-year moving average does not measure: macro liquidity, institutional demand sustainability, and whether the current geopolitical stress extends or resolves.

The indicator says accumulate. The macro environment says proceed carefully. Both things are true at the same time.

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