Free, open-source Bitcoin market cycle analysis
Bitcoin Horizon is a free, open-source Bitcoin market cycle analysis dashboard. It combines on-chain metrics and technical indicators into a single interface, giving you a clear view of where Bitcoin stands in its market cycle.
No accounts required for analysis. No paywalls. No ads. Just data.
Help Bitcoiners make data-driven decisions using on-chain and technical indicators. Rather than relying on speculation or sentiment, Bitcoin Horizon surfaces quantitative signals from proven models so you can form your own thesis on cycle timing.
Aggregates multiple indicators into a single 0-100 score for quick cycle positioning.
Long-term regression model mapping Bitcoin's price trajectory on a logarithmic scale.
Uses the 111-day and 350-day x2 moving averages to identify potential market tops.
Highlights undervalued and overvalued zones using the 2-year moving average and its 5x multiple.
Ratio of Bitcoin's price to its 200-day moving average, signaling overbought or oversold conditions.
On-chain metric comparing market value to realized value to detect market extremes.
Model dollar-cost averaging strategies with Power Law projections and historical backtests.
Project your portfolio value over time based on BTC holdings and accumulation plans.
Plan a Bitcoin-powered retirement across bear, base, and bull scenarios with FIRE levels.
Compare Bitcoin's historical returns against traditional assets like the S&P 500 and gold.
Automated weekly snapshots of all indicators with week-over-week trend analysis.
Bitcoin Horizon is built with Next.js and TypeScript, deployed on Vercel. The source code is open and available on GitHub.
Market data is sourced from public APIs including Kraken, CryptoCompare, and BGeometrics, with server-side caching to ensure fast load times and minimal API overhead.
New to Bitcoin market cycles? Read our educational guides to understand how each indicator works and how to combine them.
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Nota: Estos indicadores son solo para fines educativos y no deben considerarse asesoramiento financiero. Siempre haga su propia investigacion.