Bitcoin Enters MVRV Bottom Zone — Analysts Say a Massive Rally Could Be Near
According to new data, CryptoQuant analyst @CryptoRover said that Bitcoin’s MVRV Ratio has entered its historic bottoming zone. The ratio, which is currently around 1.8-2.0, has always been a hallmark of Bitcoin’s undervalued periods in past cycles. When this range has dipped in the past, it has done so with violent upward surges in the bull market. The chart posted in his post shows the metric between March 2024 and November 2025, with this area being a major accumulation zone.
History Proves Bottoming Zone Causes Rallies
The Market Value to Realized Value (MVRV) Ratio is the market cap value divided by the realized cap value of Bitcoin, which indicates the profitability of investors. Historically, an MVRV below 2.0 is a sign of undervaluation and values above 3.7 precede market tops. CryptoQuant data and analyst work by David Puell have shown that the 1.8-2.0 zone has continued to coincide with previous market bottoms; 2015, 2019, and 2020 all fell in this range, which was preceded by multi-fold increases.
Current Levels are in line with 2019 and 2020 trends
As of November 2025, Bitcoin is trading between $60,000 and $70,000, down almost 45% from its 2024 peak of close to $130,000. This dip brings Bitcoin to the same undervaluation zone as before the 2019 rally to $14K and the 2020 move to $69K. Analysts believe this dip is a possible accumulation bottom. This timeline is in line with the 2024 halving cycle, which underscores the likelihood of a late-cycle rally in the coming months.
Community and Analysts Anticipate Breakout
Market sentiment is now cautiously bullish. CryptoQuant analysts and voices in the community have commented on this dip as being the “calm before the storm.” Past experience has indicated that MVRV lows of this nature are followed by rallies of 2x-5x. If the trend continues, bitcoin may retest $120K-$150K by mid-2026. However, experts warn that macro conditions and regulatory uncertainty may still trigger short-term volatility before a confirmed breakout.
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