#比特币2026年行情展望 Bitcoin spot ETF funds withdrew nearly 400 million in one day—Fidelity leads this wave of outflows.
$BTC's recent movements suggest someone is re-evaluating their positions. A nearly 400 million net outflow in a single day indicates a shift in market sentiment. As a traditional financial giant, Fidelity's actions often signal institutional judgments about short-term trends.
From a funding perspective, this is no small matter. Large withdrawals usually imply two possibilities: either taking profits in a phased manner or holding back on the future market. When the largest funds act simultaneously, market expectations become quite clear.
However, history shows that quick retreat and bottom-fishing are often separated by just a line. This change in capital flow is a good window to observe market turning points.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 7h ago
Did Fidelity run away? Why so sudden?
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GasFeeTears
· 7h ago
Fidelity ran away? So I'm still the retail investor taking the bait.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 7h ago
Is Fidelity panicking? Or have they long been optimistic about the upcoming trend and are just shaking out the weak?
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DataBartender
· 7h ago
Fidelity is just trying to scare us, 400 million is enough to cause panic?
Wait, the opportunity to buy the dip is coming.
Institutional exits aren't necessarily a bad thing, in fact... you guys watch.
#比特币2026年行情展望 Bitcoin spot ETF funds withdrew nearly 400 million in one day—Fidelity leads this wave of outflows.
$BTC's recent movements suggest someone is re-evaluating their positions. A nearly 400 million net outflow in a single day indicates a shift in market sentiment. As a traditional financial giant, Fidelity's actions often signal institutional judgments about short-term trends.
From a funding perspective, this is no small matter. Large withdrawals usually imply two possibilities: either taking profits in a phased manner or holding back on the future market. When the largest funds act simultaneously, market expectations become quite clear.
However, history shows that quick retreat and bottom-fishing are often separated by just a line. This change in capital flow is a good window to observe market turning points.