ChainCatcher reports that, according to market news, Bitcoin’s treasury companies have experienced their first three-week consecutive sell-off in history, which may deepen short-term downward pressure on Bitcoin prices. If the market does not see new demand, it could approach a “new bear market low.”
Analysts point out that macroeconomic uncertainty and ETF capital outflows further suppress demand. Last week, Trump announced an increase in global tariffs from 10% to 15%, intensifying market risk aversion. However, in the long term, this correction helps to clear leveraged positions and speculative holders, resetting market structure.
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