Attention! The premium index of a certain compliance platform has recently turned negative.
In simple terms, this indicator is a thermometer for the flow of Wall Street funds: Positive numbers indicate that US institutions are accumulating, while negative numbers mean that funds are being withdrawn.
The signals behind the current negative transfer: • Large holders in the United States have begun to reduce their positions. • The inflow of funds through compliance channels has明显放缓. • The global buying power is temporarily unable to withstand the selling pressure.
You can tell just by looking at the market - BTC is repeatedly blocked around 92,000, and every time it tries to go up, it gets pushed back down. The weekly MACD is about to form a death cross, and the trading volume is pitifully low.
My operational thinking for your reference: If it falls below 86000, consider reducing a portion of the position first. A rebound to around 88000 could be an exit window. Keep at least 60% cash on hand and observe the subsequent trends.
Historical experience tells us that after a premium turns negative, there is often a quick drop that follows. So don't rush to buy the dip.
What is your current position control? Leave a message and let us know.
Wishing everyone holds valuable coins and sells at high points.
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RektButSmiling
· 5h ago
Is this another case of premium turning negative? I believe Wall Street is withdrawing, but is it really that easy to touch the bottom?🤔
Buy the dip, buy the dip, in the end, isn’t it just getting hammered repeatedly? Keeping 60% cash is a clear-headed decision, but I just can’t help but hold on.
The position has long been flat, just watching the show is enough.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 6h ago
Hmm... here we go again, the American dad is pulling out again, and we are still catching a falling knife, laughing to death.
It's the same old routine, Large Investors are Rug Pulling while retail investors are catching the knife. This dip feels like it can't be avoided.
If 86000 breaks, we have to run, otherwise, we will really get trapped. Right now, I am holding 80% cash to watch the show.
Attention! The premium index of a certain compliance platform has recently turned negative.
In simple terms, this indicator is a thermometer for the flow of Wall Street funds:
Positive numbers indicate that US institutions are accumulating, while negative numbers mean that funds are being withdrawn.
The signals behind the current negative transfer:
• Large holders in the United States have begun to reduce their positions.
• The inflow of funds through compliance channels has明显放缓.
• The global buying power is temporarily unable to withstand the selling pressure.
You can tell just by looking at the market - BTC is repeatedly blocked around 92,000, and every time it tries to go up, it gets pushed back down. The weekly MACD is about to form a death cross, and the trading volume is pitifully low.
My operational thinking for your reference:
If it falls below 86000, consider reducing a portion of the position first.
A rebound to around 88000 could be an exit window.
Keep at least 60% cash on hand and observe the subsequent trends.
Historical experience tells us that after a premium turns negative, there is often a quick drop that follows. So don't rush to buy the dip.
What is your current position control? Leave a message and let us know.
Wishing everyone holds valuable coins and sells at high points.