【BlockBeats】Recently, an interesting signal has appeared. The Bitcoin premium index on a compliant platform, after staying in negative territory for over three weeks, has finally turned positive, currently at 0.011%. What does this mean? It indicates that buying activity in the US has become more active again.
To understand how important this shift is, we first need to clarify what this premium index actually measures. Simply put, it gauges the difference between Bitcoin prices on a compliant platform and the global average price. In other words, this index is the most direct window into US capital flows, institutional participation, and market sentiment.
When the premium is positive, it means the platform’s price is above the global level. This usually reflects several phenomena: strong buying power in the US market, active influx of institutional and compliant funds, ample dollar liquidity, and optimistic investor sentiment. Conversely, a negative premium indicates a different picture—selling pressure is high, investors’ risk appetite is declining, risk aversion is spreading, or funds are flowing out.
The switch from negative to positive premium is quite significant. It suggests that US market participants have regained confidence; they are not fleeing but instead actively building positions. For the entire market, this is a signal that cannot be ignored.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 11h ago
American institutions are starting to act up again. The signal of premium correction is indeed a bit interesting.
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WalletManager
· 01-07 07:29
The signal of premium turning positive has been on my radar for a while; the key is to combine it with on-chain data to make a proper judgment. Although 0.011% seems small, the rebound from a negative value at this point is already worth holding onto the chips. Once U.S. institutional funds become active, the subsequent value investment logic will truly begin.
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BrokenYield
· 01-06 03:02
ngl, 0.011% premium bounce after three weeks is basically the market saying "yeah whatever" ... smart money's probably already pricing this in before retail even sees the chart lmao
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GateUser-9ad11037
· 01-06 02:59
The premium has turned positive. Is Uncle Sam in the US starting to buy again? Feels like it's about to take off again.
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ChainComedian
· 01-06 02:47
The premium has turned positive again. It seems that big institutions are starting to get restless. Can this wave hold?
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SilentObserver
· 01-06 02:42
Premium turning positive? But this 0.011% increase looks more like tickling... Are institutions really back?
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 01-06 02:41
Can a shift to premium pricing indicate a resurgence of US funds? Feels a bit early...
Bitcoin Premium Index Reversal Signal: US Institutional Funds Make a Comeback
【BlockBeats】Recently, an interesting signal has appeared. The Bitcoin premium index on a compliant platform, after staying in negative territory for over three weeks, has finally turned positive, currently at 0.011%. What does this mean? It indicates that buying activity in the US has become more active again.
To understand how important this shift is, we first need to clarify what this premium index actually measures. Simply put, it gauges the difference between Bitcoin prices on a compliant platform and the global average price. In other words, this index is the most direct window into US capital flows, institutional participation, and market sentiment.
When the premium is positive, it means the platform’s price is above the global level. This usually reflects several phenomena: strong buying power in the US market, active influx of institutional and compliant funds, ample dollar liquidity, and optimistic investor sentiment. Conversely, a negative premium indicates a different picture—selling pressure is high, investors’ risk appetite is declining, risk aversion is spreading, or funds are flowing out.
The switch from negative to positive premium is quite significant. It suggests that US market participants have regained confidence; they are not fleeing but instead actively building positions. For the entire market, this is a signal that cannot be ignored.