All-Time Low (ATL)
An All-Time Low (ATL) represents the lowest price point an asset has ever reached in its entire trading history. This metric is crucial for understanding market bottoms and historical price support levels.
Key Characteristics
- Historical minimum price reference point
- Indicator of market bottoms
- Potential support level indicator
- Used in trend analysis
Trading Relevance
ATL is important for:
- Identifying potential market bottoms
- Setting support levels
- Evaluating risk metrics
- Understanding market cycles
Market Impact
When an asset reaches a new ATL:
- May indicate oversold conditions
- Often leads to increased volatility
- Can present potential buying opportunities
- Could signal market capitulation
Related Terms
- All-Time High (ATH)
- Support Level
- Market Bottom
- Price Discovery

