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Data from December 28 shows that the Bitcoin premium index of a leading compliant US platform has remained in negative territory for 14 consecutive days, with the latest quote at -0.0702%.
What is the premium index? Simply put, it is used to compare the BTC price on a specific platform with the average global market price. This indicator is particularly important as it reflects the capital flow, institutional participation, and market sentiment in the US market.
What does a positive premium mean? It indicates that the platform's price is above the global average, usually a sign of strong buying power in the US market—institutional funds and compliant capital are actively buying, US dollar liquidity is ample, and investor sentiment is optimistic.
And a negative premium? The opposite. It means the price is below the global average, indicating significant selling pressure, investors are beginning to hedge risks, risk aversion is rising, or there are signs of capital outflows.
A 14-day consecutive negative premium is still noteworthy in the current market environment—it may reflect a shift in US institutional investors' attitude.
Are the Americans really fleeing? It seems like every time this happens, they are just tricking retail investors into buying the dip.
With such persistent negative premium, is there really something wrong, or is it just a correction?
Is there a change in institutional attitude? I feel like they are just setting a trap for the big V influencers.
With such heavy selling pressure from US platforms, what are overseas funds thinking? Is no one willing to take the buy?
Wait, is this testing the bottom or is a real drop coming? Let’s wait and see.
The premium index, to put it simply, is just about whether Uncle Sam in the US is happy or not.
Even 14 days of negativity, this time feels a bit unusual, everyone.
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Here we go again. Every time this data appears, someone is shouting that the sky is falling.
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No, why did US institutions suddenly turn? Weren't they just aggressively buying up recently?
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Premium is just for fun; the real signals are on the chain.
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Is a bear market mentality coming? Or is it just a short-term correction? Who can say for sure?
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That's why I say US platforms are not everything; we need to look at global data.
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Large selling pressure, but no need to over-interpret; market fluctuations are normal.
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Keep observing, it feels like a major event is about to happen.
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Institutional attitude shift = preparing to buy the dip? Or is a decline really coming?
It's been 14 days without a rebound, something feels off.
We need to watch out for institutional fund outflows; the next adjustment might be coming again.
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Oh wow, Uncle Sam is starting to sell off, are compliant funds also withdrawing?
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The negative premium has lasted so long without rebounding, institutions saw through it a long time ago
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Wait, 14 days of continuous negative? How long will this亏损 last?
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American funds are withdrawing, while domestic ones are still buying in? This feeling is a bit intense
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So, institutions are now in a bearish mood, got it
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The negative premium lasting so long is really unattractive, it seems like it's going to cool off