When the 'big players' are hesitant, will Bitcoin take a breather or directly charge ahead?
Currently, Bitcoin's trend is in a wait-and-see phase. Recent data shows that the capital flow of the $BTC spot ETF has diverged: On one hand, on November 7, the net inflow of the U.S. Bitcoin ETF was about $240 million. On the other hand, in the following days, multiple Bitcoin ETFs experienced large net outflows—reportedly about $558 million was withdrawn from Bitcoin ETFs in a single day. On-chain signals also indicate: Long-term holders (LTH) supply decreased from about '14 million+' to about '14.4 million' → approximately down from 14.7 million in July to 14.4 million in November.
Trends never explain themselves, they only reward those who are ahead. Those who listen to the news are always the last to know, only those who observe the structure are the true experts. When the market is hotly discussing a concept, the opportunity has already passed. When no one is mentioning it anymore, it is just beginning. Smart people never follow the crowd; they create the wind. #币安合约实盘
The large pancake is currently continuing its oscillation and repair, with short-term focus on oscillation as the main theme. However, it is still in a weak position, and a rebound can only strengthen short-term performance if it breaks through 105000. Over the weekend, it is expected that altcoins will continue to present opportunities for rotational rebounds.
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