#BTC资金流动性 XRP this round of correction has been quite significant, dropping over 50% from the all-time high, and market sentiment is indeed somewhat pessimistic. But from a capital perspective, it's a different picture.



In the past month, ETFs related to XRP have continued to see net inflows, which is a signal worth noting. Usually, what does this imply? Probably: retail investors are panic selling, while institutional investors are quietly accumulating.

There is a classic phenomenon in the market called "chip exchange"—when prices crash, scared retail investors place sell orders to cut losses, while patient long-term funds quietly accumulate below. On short-term charts, it's all green, but medium-term capital flow is quietly reversing and accumulating.

It's easy to be frightened by extreme candlestick patterns, but we often overlook what truly matters: where is the money flowing? When the accumulated selling pressure is gradually digested, a reversal is usually not far off.

Many people are still on the sidelines now, but quite a few are already testing the waters with small amounts. Whether the market ultimately rises or continues to decline depends on how far the tug-of-war in capital can go. Are you still waiting and watching, or have you already taken some action?
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BearMarketHustlervip
· 2025-12-21 20:28
Institutions are accumulating chips while we are cutting losses, this story has been told for years...

Retail investors are just here to hand over money, I believed it

Net inflow is net inflow, but the key is what price level can be pumped to, otherwise it’s all in vain

I’ve already gone all in, anyway, there’s not much left, haha

Can this wave really reverse, or is it just another trap to play suckers?

I've seen this kind of analysis many times, but the result is still a continued fall, forget it, I’m just going to lay flat

How can the little money of institutions fight against the exchange's dumping? Thinking too much

I just want to know where the bottom is, guessing is really exhausting.
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GasOptimizervip
· 2025-12-19 08:18
The ETF net inflow data point is indeed worth pulling out to cross-verify with retail investor selling volume, but a one-month sample size is a bit small. We need to look at longer-term capital flow trends to confirm the reversal logic.
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