The recent move with Bitcoin spot ETFs is quite interesting—over the past three months since October, the outflow of funds has already reached over $6 billion, a significant decline from the peak. Such a large withdrawal of funds undoubtedly puts pressure on the price. The quick adjustment in institutional investors' attitudes suggests they have seen some signals. In the face of such a volume of capital flow, it is indeed very difficult for the price to rise.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 11h ago
Institutions have such a keen sense of smell; while retail investors are still guessing, they've already pulled out. It's really heartbreaking.
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MissingSats
· 11h ago
The institutions are really panicking now. Over 6 billion is being withdrawn just like that. It seems they are even more impatient than retail investors. Haha
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 11h ago
Institutions are really quick, over 6 billion and they say withdraw and they withdraw. We're retail investors still here picking up the pieces.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 11h ago
Over 6 billion USD has run away, institutions really have a keen sense of smell. Meanwhile, retail investors are still dithering.
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RugResistant
· 11h ago
60B outflow in three months? nah, that's the tell-right there. institutions spotted something off in the architecture—gotta dig deeper into what triggered the mass exit. classic pattern tbh.
The recent move with Bitcoin spot ETFs is quite interesting—over the past three months since October, the outflow of funds has already reached over $6 billion, a significant decline from the peak. Such a large withdrawal of funds undoubtedly puts pressure on the price. The quick adjustment in institutional investors' attitudes suggests they have seen some signals. In the face of such a volume of capital flow, it is indeed very difficult for the price to rise.