Cryptocurrency analytics company Santiment has shared its latest assessment of which crypto assets with large market capitalization (MVRV) may be overvalued or undervalued, based on 30-day MVRV data.

The company argued that the MVRV ratio helps investors objectively analyze how “cheap” or “expensive” the market is at current price levels by measuring their average return.

According to Santiment data, based on the MVRV ratio over the last 30 days, Ethereum (ETH) is in the “undervalued” category with a -14.3% decrease. This ratio indicates that the average investor has recently suffered significant losses, and according to the analytics company, historically, such levels have signaled long-term buying opportunities.

On the other hand, some major crypto assets are in the “slightly undervalued” zone. Bitcoin (BTC) is at -6.9%, Chainlink (LINK) at -5.1%, $XRP ($XRP) at -4.1%, and Cardano (ADA) at -2.0%, all of which are among the assets where the average investor is at a loss, based on their 30-day MVRV rates.

According to the company, instead of buying solely based on price drops, periods when average wallets suffer significant losses and the MVRV ratio falls significantly below zero have historically offered healthier accumulation opportunities.

*This is not investment advice.

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