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Have you ever heard of ATH and ATL? These are two extremely popular terms in the crypto community, but not everyone understands their meanings clearly.
What is ATH? It stands for "All Time High" — the highest price that a coin has ever reached in its entire history. Conversely, ATL is "All Time Low" — the lowest recorded price.
Looking at specific numbers, you'll see more clearly. Bitcoin currently has an ATH at $126,080, which indicates the maximum value that the king of cryptocurrencies has ever hit. Its ATL is $67.81, a much lower price compared to the high.
For Solana, what is its ATH when compared? SOL reached a peak of $293.31, while its ATL is only $0.50. This difference is truly impressive.
Similarly, Litecoin has its own history of fluctuations. LTC's ATH is $410.26, and its ATL is $1.15. These figures help investors better understand the price fluctuation range of each asset.
Understanding what ATH and ATL are will help you analyze the market better. When a coin is near its ATH, it may be in an overbought zone. Conversely, when near ATL, it could be a buying opportunity for long-term investors. This data is always updated on Gate, where you can track real-time prices of BTC, SOL, LTC, and thousands of other assets.