10x Research: The next move of Bitcoin will be driven by market structure and capital behavior rather than macro narratives

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Odaily Planet Daily News: 10x Research posted on the X platform stating that the market tends to favor simple narratives, but Bitcoin’s movements rarely follow these patterns. Although the US stock market benefits from strong seasonal capital flows at the beginning of the year, Bitcoin’s operational rules are different. As the calendar effect diminishes and macro correlations break down, truly important signals will emerge from market structure, technical resets, and actual capital behavior. Entering 2026, many macro indicators show confidence, but history suggests that this is often the weakest signal period. The key now is whether real capital is preparing for the next systemic shift. In today’s report, 10x Research analyzes the actual factors driving Bitcoin’s movements and trading strategies.

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