Funny how these mega institutions show up to the Bitcoin party right when sentiment flips. BlackRock acts interested in crypto precisely when retail investors are heading for the exits. It's the classic institutional playbook—enter when others panic, then watch the narrative magically shift a few months later. The market's got a sense of humor, doesn't it?
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ThesisInvestor
· 01-16 18:56
I'm already tired of this tactic; Blackstone's move this time is truly textbook level.
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LeekCutter
· 01-16 18:56
The way to profit from cutting leeks has been figured out. This time, let's see if institutions can manipulate retail investors.
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-16 18:53
According to data, the timing of large institutions entering the market is indeed worth exploring. Based on on-chain data, the entry of players like BlackRock is often accompanied by retail investors fleeing, with a historical recurrence probability of 78%. However, it is important to note whether this "counter-movement" is truly active timing or a passive matching dictated by the scale of funds—considering three dimensions: first, the size of the capital; second, the entry cost curve; third, the self-fulfilling effect of public opinion narratives. Quite interesting.
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PositionPhobia
· 01-16 18:52
Retail investors run out, and they rush in. How well do they know this trick?
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StrawberryIce
· 01-16 18:50
Wait, Blackstone is choosing this moment to enter? I feel like this is going to be another big show.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 01-16 18:43
Hmm... It's the same trick again. When institutions enter the market, it's a signal to bottom out, and retail investors just run away to take the bait.
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RealYieldWizard
· 01-16 18:40
Institutional entry causes retail investors to flee; I've seen this script more than ten times now.
Funny how these mega institutions show up to the Bitcoin party right when sentiment flips. BlackRock acts interested in crypto precisely when retail investors are heading for the exits. It's the classic institutional playbook—enter when others panic, then watch the narrative magically shift a few months later. The market's got a sense of humor, doesn't it?