#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 Bitcoin's selling pressure is easing, and things have been interesting these past couple of days.
Futures markets once plunged, causing many to feel nervous. But a closer look at the trading data shows that net trading volume has shrunk from negative $4.89 billion to negative $51 million. Prices have also stabilized accordingly. What does this indicate? — Sellers are still shorting, but they have lost the dominant position.
Market logic often works this way: when large-scale selling pressure begins to weaken, technical rebounds usually don't go too far. The real key to watch is the next critical directional choice — whether to continue downward to find a bottom, or to reverse and push higher.
Currently, main assets like $BTC, $ETH, and $SOL are all observing this turning point. The subsequent trend is likely to be determined within the next one or two candlesticks.
The market still has opportunities — it all depends on who can react first.
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DegenDreamer
· 3h ago
The convergence of net trading volume is a nice detail; it seems that the bears are indeed not as fierce anymore.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 3h ago
The seller no longer has dominant power, I believe in this. The previous wave of dumping was indeed frightening, but seeing the net trading volume converge gives me confidence.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 4h ago
Net trading volume is truly decisive; the bears are already exhausted.
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RetailTherapist
· 4h ago
Net trading volume converged to 51 million, and sellers have lost dominance. This is getting interesting. It all depends on the next one or two candlesticks.
#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 Bitcoin's selling pressure is easing, and things have been interesting these past couple of days.
Futures markets once plunged, causing many to feel nervous. But a closer look at the trading data shows that net trading volume has shrunk from negative $4.89 billion to negative $51 million. Prices have also stabilized accordingly. What does this indicate? — Sellers are still shorting, but they have lost the dominant position.
Market logic often works this way: when large-scale selling pressure begins to weaken, technical rebounds usually don't go too far. The real key to watch is the next critical directional choice — whether to continue downward to find a bottom, or to reverse and push higher.
Currently, main assets like $BTC, $ETH, and $SOL are all observing this turning point. The subsequent trend is likely to be determined within the next one or two candlesticks.
The market still has opportunities — it all depends on who can react first.