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ATH
ATH stands for “All-Time High”. It refers to the highest price that a cryptocurrency has ever reached. For example, if a cryptocurrency reached a price of $1,000 at some point and has never gone higher, $1,000 would be its ATH.
ATH can give investors a sense of a cryptocurrency’s historical price and help them measure whether it is overvalued or undervalued at its current price. It can also be used to track a cryptocurrency’s price performance over time: if a price is trading below its ATH, it is considered undervalued, while if it is above its ATH, it is considered overvalued.
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