#现货比特币ETF流动 I just saw that Bitcoin is stuck again at the $90,000 mark, feeling a bit confused😅. I heard that institutional investors are withdrawing heavily (net outflow of $7.82 billion? That number surprised me), and now I finally understand what "declining institutional risk appetite" means.
Thinking about it, the capital flow of spot Bitcoin ETFs seems really crucial? It feels like a barometer of market confidence. If funds start flowing back in, could that be a sign of a real market rebound?
There's also a question that has been bothering me for a long time—why does the market tend to seek safety during the New Year transition? Is it because everyone is on holiday, and trading volume decreases? I heard that Bitcoin's apparent demand has turned negative, does that mean it's not a good time to enter now?
Analysts say that if Bitcoin can effectively break through the $90,000 to $92,000 range, it might surge to $122,000 later, which seems to have quite a lot of potential. But before that, we should probably wait and see the ETF fund attitude, right? Newbies are like that—every time they look at the market, they feel a bit conflicted🤔.
Can any expert explain what it really means when the Coinbase premium index is negative? It feels like learning these indicators really takes time to accumulate.
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#现货比特币ETF流动 I just saw that Bitcoin is stuck again at the $90,000 mark, feeling a bit confused😅. I heard that institutional investors are withdrawing heavily (net outflow of $7.82 billion? That number surprised me), and now I finally understand what "declining institutional risk appetite" means.
Thinking about it, the capital flow of spot Bitcoin ETFs seems really crucial? It feels like a barometer of market confidence. If funds start flowing back in, could that be a sign of a real market rebound?
There's also a question that has been bothering me for a long time—why does the market tend to seek safety during the New Year transition? Is it because everyone is on holiday, and trading volume decreases? I heard that Bitcoin's apparent demand has turned negative, does that mean it's not a good time to enter now?
Analysts say that if Bitcoin can effectively break through the $90,000 to $92,000 range, it might surge to $122,000 later, which seems to have quite a lot of potential. But before that, we should probably wait and see the ETF fund attitude, right? Newbies are like that—every time they look at the market, they feel a bit conflicted🤔.
Can any expert explain what it really means when the Coinbase premium index is negative? It feels like learning these indicators really takes time to accumulate.