BTC spot premium has shown a downward trend over the past 1-2 weeks. Meanwhile, the exchange discount range has also experienced considerable fluctuations. The driving force behind this is the large net outflow from ETFs last week. When prices repeatedly fluctuate within this narrow range, these factors are worth close monitoring—they often signal the market's next direction.
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PanicSeller
· 01-13 21:47
Premium drops, discounts fluctuate, ETF dumps... this rhythm feels off. Is it possible that underlying funds are quietly withdrawing?
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BearMarketSunriser
· 01-13 16:57
Premium decline + ETF net outflow, this combination is a bit depressing, gotta keep a close eye on it.
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OfflineValidator
· 01-13 15:57
ETF net outflows are so fierce, no wonder the premium is shrinking. Let's see if it can stop the bleeding this week.
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PonziWhisperer
· 01-13 15:54
ETF is causing trouble again, no wonder the coin price is shaking like a dice.
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CantAffordPancake
· 01-13 15:54
ETFs are causing trouble again, no wonder the coin prices have been swinging like a pendulum these days.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 01-13 15:53
Is this set again? Premium decline, ETF net outflows, I've seen these data points just last year, and what was the result? Still went up [cold laugh]
Lesson from history: every time someone confidently claims that these "indicators predicting direction" point the way, the market moves in the opposite direction the next second. Objectively, this is just using technical analysis as a guise to gamble on probabilities.
Data speaks, but the premise is that you understand the logic behind it—unfortunately, most people only look at the conclusion.
Ironically, there are still people who believe in the idea that "close monitoring can predict."
I'm not criticizing; narrow-range oscillations are the easiest way to cut leeks. The more you try to find patterns, the easier you are to be countered.
Come on, come on, how accurate will this analysis be after half a year?
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BlockchainDecoder
· 01-13 15:47
The decline in premiums combined with ETF net outflows makes this data set indeed worth paying attention to. However, from a technical perspective, a single cycle of outflows is not enough to confirm a trend reversal; it is recommended to wait for more volume confirmation.
BTC spot premium has shown a downward trend over the past 1-2 weeks. Meanwhile, the exchange discount range has also experienced considerable fluctuations. The driving force behind this is the large net outflow from ETFs last week. When prices repeatedly fluctuate within this narrow range, these factors are worth close monitoring—they often signal the market's next direction.