Bitcoin's current market game is quite interesting, with macro factors and on-chain performance showing an intriguing contradiction.
On one side, there are challenges in global liquidity—expectations of interest rate hikes in Japan and a weakening dollar cycle—this has given Bitcoin a new narrative as a safe-haven asset. On the other side, an approaching wave of options expirations may cause traders' hedging operations to keep the market relatively calm.
The fascinating part lies in capital flows. Bitcoin spot ETFs are indeed experiencing net outflows, suggesting retail investors are reducing their positions. However, on-chain data tells a different story: whale addresses are continuously accumulating, and the amount of coins on exchanges has dropped to the lowest point of the year. This indicates smart money is quietly accumulating and seems to be shifting funds from traditional safe-haven assets into undervalued BTC.
From a technical perspective, the current price is at 87,627.4 USDT, with recent support around 86,536.0—consider going long here. The effective support zone is between 86,355.0 and 87,872.6, while resistance is at 89,600.0, about 2.12% away.
In the short term, the market may continue to test within this range, but this is essentially digesting positions. A true breakout will require time to brew. For holders, this is a test of patience.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 14h ago
Whales are eating up the positions, retail investors are running, this rhythm is quite interesting.
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TokenVelocity
· 14h ago
Whales are eating up the chips, while retail investors are running... This game really can't be seen through.
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AirdropHunter
· 14h ago
Whales are eating up the orders, retail investors are running, this spread is quite interesting.
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CountdownToBroke
· 14h ago
Whales are eating up the funds, retail investors are cutting losses, this wave is indeed interesting
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metaverse_hermit
· 15h ago
Whales are eating up the tokens, retail investors are running? The difference in treatment is just too obvious haha
Bitcoin's current market game is quite interesting, with macro factors and on-chain performance showing an intriguing contradiction.
On one side, there are challenges in global liquidity—expectations of interest rate hikes in Japan and a weakening dollar cycle—this has given Bitcoin a new narrative as a safe-haven asset. On the other side, an approaching wave of options expirations may cause traders' hedging operations to keep the market relatively calm.
The fascinating part lies in capital flows. Bitcoin spot ETFs are indeed experiencing net outflows, suggesting retail investors are reducing their positions. However, on-chain data tells a different story: whale addresses are continuously accumulating, and the amount of coins on exchanges has dropped to the lowest point of the year. This indicates smart money is quietly accumulating and seems to be shifting funds from traditional safe-haven assets into undervalued BTC.
From a technical perspective, the current price is at 87,627.4 USDT, with recent support around 86,536.0—consider going long here. The effective support zone is between 86,355.0 and 87,872.6, while resistance is at 89,600.0, about 2.12% away.
In the short term, the market may continue to test within this range, but this is essentially digesting positions. A true breakout will require time to brew. For holders, this is a test of patience.