Bitcoin's CVD indicator is painting an interesting picture right now. Whales aren't sitting idle—they're on a steady buying spree, gradually accumulating positions. Meanwhile, the selling pressure remains real, with notable resistance walls holding firm at the 95k and 97k levels. It's that classic tug-of-war between institutional buyers and profit-takers that often precedes significant moves.
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ForkThisDAO
· 13m ago
Whales are stockpiling again. Can they break through 97k this time? Seems like we need to wait a bit longer.
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OfflineNewbie
· 14h ago
Whales are hoarding, retail investors are getting cut, this script has been stale for a long time haha
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RetailTherapist
· 14h ago
Whales are secretly stockpiling again. Hopefully this time they won't dump the market...
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mev_me_maybe
· 14h ago
Whales are starting to stock up again. Can this wave break through 97k?
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DefiPlaybook
· 14h ago
According to on-chain data, the growth rate of whale holdings relative to selling pressure maintains an approximate ratio of 3:2. The changes in holdings at the key support levels of 95k and 97k are worth close attention—specifically, the analysis is as follows: Cumulative behavior on the institutional side usually indicates that subsequent volatility will exceed the historical average by 25-40%. However, a risk warning: this kind of "tug-of-war" has about a 28% probability of reversing and breaking through based on past data.
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GasWrangler
· 14h ago
cvd indicator's been sub-optimal lately ngl... if you actually analyze the mempool data, those whale accumulation patterns don't hold up empirically. resistance at 95k/97k is demonstrably false based on transaction throughput analysis tbh
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 14h ago
Oh no, the big players are secretly stockpiling again, and I'm still stuck at 95k...
Bitcoin's CVD indicator is painting an interesting picture right now. Whales aren't sitting idle—they're on a steady buying spree, gradually accumulating positions. Meanwhile, the selling pressure remains real, with notable resistance walls holding firm at the 95k and 97k levels. It's that classic tug-of-war between institutional buyers and profit-takers that often precedes significant moves.