Bitcoin (BTC) is now further than ever from its target price according to the Stock-to-Flow (S2F) model.
The latest data shows that BTC/USD has deviated from planned price growth to an extent never seen before.
With BTC price suppression ongoing in light of the FTX scandal, an already bearish trend has only strengthened.
This has implications for many core aspects of the Bitcoin network, notably miners, but some of its best-known metrics are also feeling the heat.
Among them is S2F, which is seeing its price forecasts come under increasing strain — and criticism.
Enjoying great popularity until Bitcoin’s last all-time high in November 2021, the model uses block subsidy halving events as the central element in plotting exponential price growth through the years.
S2F allows for significant price deviations and is not “up only” — but even accounting for these, current targets are far higher than spot price.
According to dedicated monitoring resource S2F Multiple, Bitcoin should trade at just over $72,000 on Nov. 19, giving a multiple of -1.47.
On Nov. 10, the multiple reached -1.5 — a record negative reading in S2F’s lifetime — as the FTX impact hit the market.
An alternative iteration of S2F model deviation from analytics platform LookIntoBitcoin produced similar conclusions about this month’s price action.
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“Price has now strayed further below the S2F line than ever before,” its creator, Philip Swift, wrote in part of an accompanying Twitter post.
“Currently a variance of -1.26 vs. the previous all-time low of -1.21 back in 2011.”
Nonetheless, PlanB, the pseudonymous analyst responsible for the creation — and now, defense — of S2F, remains cool on its
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