One could argue that today's largest Bitcoin buyers are predominantly banks, institutions, and corporations. The market structure is becoming increasingly clear: retail investors are net sellers while institutional capital continues accumulating. Whether this trend holds long-term remains to be seen, but the current data paints a picture of institutional dominance on the buy side. This shift represents a fundamental change in who's driving Bitcoin's price action—the heavy hitters are stepping in while retail takes the other side of the trade.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12h ago
Retail investors are about to get slaughtered again; this time, the institutions are really here to eat up the gains.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 12h ago
Retail investors are getting squeezed, while institutions are accumulating and we're still holding the bag.
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MindsetExpander
· 12h ago
Retail investors are still anxious about cutting losses, while institutions have already jumped in... This is what you call an information gap.
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WhaleSurfer
· 12h ago
Retail investors got cut again, this time it's the institutions' game...
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 13h ago
Retail investors have been wiped out; now it's the institutions' turn to step in?
One could argue that today's largest Bitcoin buyers are predominantly banks, institutions, and corporations. The market structure is becoming increasingly clear: retail investors are net sellers while institutional capital continues accumulating. Whether this trend holds long-term remains to be seen, but the current data paints a picture of institutional dominance on the buy side. This shift represents a fundamental change in who's driving Bitcoin's price action—the heavy hitters are stepping in while retail takes the other side of the trade.