Stop messing around. Instead of frequent operations, it's better to wait and see how the market reacts. Recently, a major exchange launched gold and silver futures products, which usually indicates a potential shift in market sentiment.



Looking at recent data makes this clear. The Federal Reserve injected over 70 billion USD to increase market liquidity, yet Bitcoin only rose from 87,000 to 94,800, with limited gains. What does this suggest? There is a lack of sustained strong capital support from above. The actions of institutions can better reveal the situation.

From BlackRock's fund movements, between January 7 and 8, they alternated between withdrawing and depositing Bitcoin and Ethereum — but there's a key detail here: the amount withdrawn was significantly larger than the amount deposited. How is net withdrawal generally interpreted in the market? As a signal that institutions are offloading. This precisely confirms the current reality: large funds are gradually withdrawing, and the market lacks the strength to support further price increases.
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RektButStillHerevip
· 01-09 05:00
BlackRock's net withdrawal operation, to put it plainly, is just running away. Don't blame me for being blunt. The big investors have left, and retail investors are still dreaming.
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AirdropBuffetvip
· 01-09 05:00
Is BlackRock's net withdrawal larger? This detail is indeed worth pondering; are the big players really fleeing? The institutional sell-off signals are so obvious, and some people are still chasing high? That's a bit questionable. $70 billion went in and only increased by $8,000? This liquidity efficiency is incredible; the market is really struggling. Wait, gold and silver futures are launching... Are they switching tracks? But it's better to stay cautious for now. Wait until institutions lay out their chips before jumping in; otherwise, chasing the high alone is already tough enough.
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OldLeekMastervip
· 01-09 04:49
BlackRock's net withdrawal, huh, it does have a bit of a smell. But you're right, don't make reckless moves, just observe and see. With such obvious institutional sell signals, what are we pushing up for? Spending 70 billion dollars and the price just stays the same? Laughing, there's nothing more to say. Gold and silver futures are launching, and the turning signal is indeed brewing. Let's wait and see, everyone. Big funds are withdrawing, retail investors are still jumping in? This script is all too familiar.
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AirdropHunterXMvip
· 01-09 04:33
BlackRock's net withdrawal of coins, I saw it and it really hurts. Without funds support, how could it still rise? Institutions are fleeing, retail investors are still sleepwalking. Wait, gold and silver futures? Are they shifting? Frequent trading is just asking for trouble; better to stay on the sidelines. Large capital is withdrawing, this wave might really be a correction.
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