#美国贸易赤字状况 Can Bitcoin Break Through 102,000 in 2026? The Market Shows Two Major Signals



**Signal One: Liquidity Expectations Shift**

Based on labor costs and inflation trends, a loosening expectation for 2026 is forming. Once liquidity loosens, volatile assets like Bitcoin are often revalued. The historical pattern is clear — more money leads to higher risk asset prices.

**Signal Two: Institutional Adoption Is a Fact**

The popularity of US spot Bitcoin ETFs is somewhat crazy. 14 products collectively hold over $100 billion, with BlackRock alone taking $67 billion. Morgan Stanley is also preparing crypto ETF products. This isn’t retail play — institutional money is the real signal of confidence.

**Current Opportunity Window**

From the all-time high of 126,000, Bitcoin has already fallen nearly 30%. With institutions still increasing their positions and policies gradually shifting, this level is worth paying close attention to. But caution is key — staggered buying, setting stop-losses, and avoiding all-in bets. Fund management always comes first.

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ContractSurrendervip
· 01-11 23:40
Institutions are疯狂吸筹, with BlackRock alone taking in 67 billion. We're still here debating whether 10.2 can break... Laughing, will history repeat itself?
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BlockTalkvip
· 01-11 22:42
Institutions are really hoarding coins like crazy. BlackRock's $67 billion move was incredible. But I still think it's better not to go all-in; gradual investment is the way to go...
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HodlTheDoorvip
· 01-10 16:10
This wave of institutional entry is indeed different; a volume of 67 billion is no joke. But as I always say, the easing expectations haven't fully materialized yet. Now is the time to be strategic about when to get in, and don't let FOMO cloud your judgment.
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TradingNightmarevip
· 01-10 02:34
BlackRock is directly pouring in 67 billion. This wave of institutions is really not here to play... 102,000? Feels like it might go even higher.
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SolidityJestervip
· 01-09 11:50
Institutions are pouring so much money in, which does have some signal-like hints... But the figure of 102,000 is a bit outrageous. 2026 is still early, don't get chopped up like a leek.
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UnluckyLemurvip
· 01-09 11:49
Blackstone took in 67 billion—this really shows that institutions are starting to get serious, while retail investors are still debating whether to buy or not.
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AirdropAnxietyvip
· 01-09 11:44
The institutions' moves this time are indeed playing a long game; Blackstone and Morgan's arrangements won't be in vain. However, I still want to see how the Federal Reserve will decide this year, otherwise any talk about liquidity is just empty words...
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PanicSeller69vip
· 01-09 11:41
BlackRock's 67 billion move—what can retail investors do? They can only follow along and join the feast.
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 01-09 11:33
Institutions are pouring in real money, this time is different... Is the figure of 67 billion from BlackRock a bit exaggerated?
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ForeverBuyingDipsvip
· 01-09 11:20
BlackRock is accumulating so aggressively, and I'm still here debating when to get in... Institutions are really ruthless.
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