【Blockchain Rhythm】 Recently, well-known corporate executives have once again signaled optimism about Bitcoin. This long-time digital asset advocate shared their views on Bitcoin’s price trend, revealing a clear bullish sentiment—“a bigger orange.”
Interestingly, market participants have summarized a pattern: whenever this founder publicly expresses related views, their institution often announces increased Bitcoin holdings the next day. This highly consistent timing suggests a firm stance by large institutions on long-term Bitcoin allocation.
Such signals are undoubtedly of some reference value for traders paying attention to institutional movements. After all, changes in large capital holdings often reflect deeper market expectations.
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SleepTrader
· 01-18 13:33
Is this the same trick again? Saying one thing but doing another, just waiting for retail investors to follow suit.
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Such obvious tricks, and people still believe. I think next time he speaks, I’ll do the opposite.
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The "signal" from institutions, to put it plainly, is just a rhythm chart for harvesting retail investors.
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Wait, is this logic reversed? Do institutions increase their holdings after he speaks, or does he speak after they increase their holdings?
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Always like this, bullish sentiment is pumped up, and then? They run away.
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Catching the signal ≠ making money; the key is that you’re one step behind them, brother.
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"Long-term allocation" means long-term locking, but we’re just short-term trapped.
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Laughs, no matter how obvious the signal, it’s just a menu for the big players.
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Instead of waiting for signals, why not just go all-in? Anyway, it’s all gambling.
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Institutions are deep in tricks; I want to go back to the countryside.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
· 01-18 13:33
It's the same old trick again—say it, buy it, then it rises. We retail investors can see it but can't get a piece of it.
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ForkLibertarian
· 01-18 13:27
Is this the same routine again? Basically, it's just bagholders taking cues from the big players to make moves.
Wow, this rhythm is way too obvious. Can we switch up the tactics next time?
One mouth influencing the entire market, I just want to know when retail investors will be able to take control of their own destiny.
"Greater orange"? Ha, the hints are so straightforward now, do they really think we can't see through it?
Institutional accumulation = retail investors taking the fall. This has been tried and tested throughout history.
Damn, been cut again?
Looking at this pattern... my buddy is definitely playing us.
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FloorSweeper
· 01-18 13:23
Hmm... it's the same old trick again, talk first and then buy, this rhythm is unbeatable.
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CryingOldWallet
· 01-18 13:18
Hmm... Here we go again? Every time it's about leaking information first and then increasing holdings, the rhythm is so rigid, it's truly outrageous.
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To put it simply, this is just using words to pave the way for the wallet.
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Wait, if I follow this pattern, can I also manipulate the rhythm with them...
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"Greater orange"? Is this hinting at something real or just trying to get us to take the bait.
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Once again, leading the rhythm for big capital. Can we retail investors really have the same operational space?
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Even the timing rhythm is so precise, no wonder it's a game for the wealthy.
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If it were really so easy to predict, the market would have no room left for retail investors long ago.
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I've seen this routine countless times, and someone always falls for it.
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AirdropLicker
· 01-18 13:11
Sounds like the same old trick again, claiming to be optimistic while institutions follow and buy, with the rhythm tightly controlled.
This guy really knows how to create an atmosphere. How come followers still haven't learned to be smarter?
Wait, is this time going to be another harvest?
Honestly, big institutions always leak signals in advance, and retail investors are always late to realize.
But the "bigger orange" meme is really clever—subtle but everyone understands.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 01-18 13:10
Here we go again with this set? The so-called "signal," why do I feel like I'm watching a script
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Big capital moves like this, a single glance makes the whole market follow, retail investors are still studying K-lines
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Wait, this routine is too obvious, guaranteed to rise the next day? Then I might as well copy the homework
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Honestly, instead of staring at their mouths, better to look at their wallets, words are just...
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"Even bigger orange" haha, this copywriting is really brilliant
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Institutions are playing chess, we're watching a live broadcast, lessons learned the hard way, everyone
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If this pattern were really that accurate, I would have been rich long ago; signals are always just signals
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【Blockchain Rhythm】 Recently, well-known corporate executives have once again signaled optimism about Bitcoin. This long-time digital asset advocate shared their views on Bitcoin’s price trend, revealing a clear bullish sentiment—“a bigger orange.”
Interestingly, market participants have summarized a pattern: whenever this founder publicly expresses related views, their institution often announces increased Bitcoin holdings the next day. This highly consistent timing suggests a firm stance by large institutions on long-term Bitcoin allocation.
Such signals are undoubtedly of some reference value for traders paying attention to institutional movements. After all, changes in large capital holdings often reflect deeper market expectations.