【Blockchain Rhythm】Latest data shows that the Bitcoin premium index of a leading U.S.-based trading platform has been in negative territory for three consecutive days, currently at -0.0837%. More notably, over the past 26 days, 25 days have been in a negative premium state.
First, let’s explain how to interpret this indicator. The premium index measures the difference between the platform’s Bitcoin price and the global market average price, serving as an important window into U.S. market capital flows, institutional participation, and market sentiment.
What do we see when the premium is positive? The platform price is higher than the global average, indicating strong buying in the U.S., influx of compliant institutional funds, ample dollar liquidity, and a generally optimistic market sentiment.
Conversely, negative premium means the platform price is suppressed. This usually reflects several signals: selling pressure accumulating in the U.S. market, declining risk appetite among investors, rising risk aversion, or funds quietly flowing out to other areas.
The 25 consecutive days of negative premium actually send a signal — the heat in the mainstream U.S. market is not as intense as it appears on the surface. For those observing global large fund movements, this is a detail that cannot be ignored.
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AirdropHunter007
· 11h ago
25 days of negative premium? That's outrageous. Are Uncle Sam and the others secretly fleeing?
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 01-09 08:53
25 days of negative premium? The Americans are about to run, we should be alert
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The big bears are quietly retreating, it seems the institutions over in the US are not so optimistic
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This data really can't hold up anymore, everyone says the US market is strong, but it's negative premium every day...
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Is capital flowing out of US-based platforms? Or are big players dumping to buy the retail at a discount?
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Wait, 25 days of negative premium? Isn't that a continuous signal of dumping?
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Another wave of institutions cashing out? When risk appetite drops over there in the US, they start to run
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Such a strong negative premium, maybe it's time to consider taking profits on the coins in hand
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US-based platforms are in negative premium every day, this is called "not wanting to play anymore" haha
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Looking at these data, it feels like big funds are withdrawing in an orderly manner, and there might be a drop ahead
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-09 08:50
25 days of negative premium... Are US whales quietly moving their chips?
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LiquidationHunter
· 01-09 08:44
25 days of negative premium? American whales are quietly offloading, this signal is a bit concerning.
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LiquidationAlert
· 01-09 08:34
25 days of negative premium? Are they quietly pulling out over in the US? This pace seems a bit off.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 01-09 08:31
25 days of negative premium? Are Americans secretly fleeing, or are they really scared?
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AirdropBlackHole
· 01-09 08:31
25 days of negative premium? Is Uncle Sam secretly running away? Are the institutions really accumulating bottoms quietly...
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UnluckyLemur
· 01-09 08:25
25 days of negative premium? Even Uncle Sam is starting to panic sell. This is getting serious.
American-based platforms' Bitcoin has been trading at a continuous 3-day negative premium. What does this indicate?
【Blockchain Rhythm】Latest data shows that the Bitcoin premium index of a leading U.S.-based trading platform has been in negative territory for three consecutive days, currently at -0.0837%. More notably, over the past 26 days, 25 days have been in a negative premium state.
First, let’s explain how to interpret this indicator. The premium index measures the difference between the platform’s Bitcoin price and the global market average price, serving as an important window into U.S. market capital flows, institutional participation, and market sentiment.
What do we see when the premium is positive? The platform price is higher than the global average, indicating strong buying in the U.S., influx of compliant institutional funds, ample dollar liquidity, and a generally optimistic market sentiment.
Conversely, negative premium means the platform price is suppressed. This usually reflects several signals: selling pressure accumulating in the U.S. market, declining risk appetite among investors, rising risk aversion, or funds quietly flowing out to other areas.
The 25 consecutive days of negative premium actually send a signal — the heat in the mainstream U.S. market is not as intense as it appears on the surface. For those observing global large fund movements, this is a detail that cannot be ignored.