Recently, Bitcoin market fluctuations have raised an interesting question—will large funds take action at this point? In simple terms, will institutions and major holders with large positions, during times of market sentiment volatility, have new accumulation plans or reverse operations? Such situations happen frequently in the crypto market. Observing the market, once huge funds start entering or adjusting their positions, the subsequent market reactions are often swift. For ordinary investors, understanding the movements of major players can indeed help judge short-term trends, but risks should not be overlooked.
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BlockchainDecoder
· 01-14 05:38
Large account movements: Based on on-chain data analysis, it is worth noting the transfer patterns of whale wallets, which usually lead market reactions by 2-4 hours.
Looking at historical data, institutional large-scale positioning often occurs during extreme market sentiment, but retail investors tend to follow the trend too late, which is the information gap.
From a technical perspective, observing the inflow and outflow ratios of exchange cold wallets can provide a more objective judgment, much more reliable than simply looking at news releases.
That said, large accounts ≠ guaranteed profits. The 2021 wave saw many liquidations as well, so don't over-mythologize it.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 01-14 03:50
Big players' movements are closely watched by me, but to be honest, this wave of volatility doesn't feel that simple.
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CryptoMotivator
· 01-14 03:50
We can't see through the actions of big players.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 01-14 03:44
The big players are really lying in wait. I bet five dollars that it's like this.
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BuyTheTop
· 01-14 03:29
Big players' movements sound impressive, but in reality, it's all just a gambling mentality.
Recently, Bitcoin market fluctuations have raised an interesting question—will large funds take action at this point? In simple terms, will institutions and major holders with large positions, during times of market sentiment volatility, have new accumulation plans or reverse operations? Such situations happen frequently in the crypto market. Observing the market, once huge funds start entering or adjusting their positions, the subsequent market reactions are often swift. For ordinary investors, understanding the movements of major players can indeed help judge short-term trends, but risks should not be overlooked.