Bitcoin 2-Year MA Multiplier: what it is and today's value
The 2-Year MA Multiplier compares Bitcoin's price to its 2-year (730-day) moving average and to that average times 5. Historically, buying when price fell below the 2-year MA has coincided with cycle bottoms, and selling when it exceeded the ×5 line, with tops.
Formula: price ÷ 730-day (2-year) moving average.
Full history 2011→today, weekly points, computed by us from price.
How to read it
Below 1 price is under its 2-year average (historical accumulation zone); 1 to 5 is the mid/bull phase; above 5 (the ×5 line) the market has been overbought (tops).
| Range | Zone |
|---|---|
| < 1 | below 2Y MA (accumulation) |
| 1 – 3 | mid value |
| 3 – 5 | elevated |
| ≥ 5 | overbought (top) |
At past tops and bottoms
The 2-Year MA Multiplier at the major cycle turning points, read from our own historical series — at tops it moved into the red zone, at bottoms into the green.
| Turning point | 2-Year MA Multiplier |
|---|---|
| Top · Dec 2013 | 15.83 |
| Top · Dec 2017 | 7.94 |
| Top · Apr 2021 | 4.09 |
| Bottom · Jan 2015 | 0.90 |
| Bottom · Dec 2018 | 0.66 |
| Bottom · Nov 2022 | 0.53 |
See all indicators side by side in the cycle turning points table.
See the full dashboard → Cycle overviewMethodology
Computed by ABYSS Index from our own Bitcoin node and reference price — freely redistributable. For educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Español