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Been reading some takes from derivatives traders lately and honestly, a lot of them aren't convinced we've actually hit real capitulation in Bitcoin yet. You know how everyone talks about capitulation like it's this clear signal? Turns out when you dig into directional derivatives and what the smart money is actually positioning, the picture looks more complicated.
These guys who trade directional derivatives for a living are basically saying the panic selling we saw might not have been deep enough to mark a true bottom. Like, the volume and the structure of the moves don't quite match what you'd expect from actual capitulation. It's more like a correction with some panic mixed in, but not the kind of wholesale liquidation that usually marks major turning points.
So if you were waiting for that crystal clear signal to go all in, this might be a reminder that markets rarely work that cleanly. The derivatives data is showing some interesting patterns, but it's not screaming "buy the dip" just yet. Definitely something to watch if you're trying to time your entries better.