Market sentiment is shifting. The technical outlook for spot and futures has significantly improved, and there are clear signs of institutional funds re-entering—the net inflow into ETFs shows this. However, the options market remains somewhat cautious, with pricing reflecting that everyone is still digesting the risk premium. In other words, funds are coming back, but no one dares to be complacent.
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MidsommarWallet
· 5h ago
ETF inflows are real, while the options side is still on guard, feeling the smart money.
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AirdropHunter007
· 5h ago
Institutions are quietly accumulating positions, while the options market is still in a cold war. This pace is quite interesting.
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WenAirdrop
· 5h ago
Institutions are quietly accumulating positions, but the options market is still in a Cold War state. This is pretty much the current situation, right?
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TooScaredToSell
· 5h ago
Institutions are quietly recovering funds, but the options side is still trembling... This is the current market situation, real.
Market sentiment is shifting. The technical outlook for spot and futures has significantly improved, and there are clear signs of institutional funds re-entering—the net inflow into ETFs shows this. However, the options market remains somewhat cautious, with pricing reflecting that everyone is still digesting the risk premium. In other words, funds are coming back, but no one dares to be complacent.