How much Bitcoin's price moved in the last 24 hours
The 24-hour price change is the simplest but most actionable indicator in RocketDip. When Bitcoin drops significantly in a short period, it can create buying opportunities — especially when combined with other favorable indicators like low RSI and extreme fear.
Conversely, when Bitcoin surges rapidly, it often signals FOMO-driven buying that may not be sustainable.
| 24H Change | Status | RocketDip Points |
|---|---|---|
| -10% or worse | Crash — Strong buy signal | 2.0 / 2.0 |
| -5% to -10% | Big Dip — Buy signal strengthening | 2.0 / 2.0 |
| -2% to -5% | Dip Detected | 1.0 / 2.0 |
| -2% to +5% | Stable | 1.0 / 2.0 |
| +5% or more | Surging — FOMO risk | 0.0 / 2.0 |
Price drops create buying opportunities. A 5-10% dip in 24 hours often triggers panic selling, pushing prices below their fair value. For long-term investors, these are historically favorable entry points.
When Bitcoin surges 5%+ in a single day, it's often driven by FOMO. Buying into a surge means you're buying at a local peak — the worst possible entry point.
When the price surges 7%+ but the overall RocketDip score is 5 or below, a special FOMO Warning alert is triggered.