If you find the price of BTC boring, it may be because the mainstream players have become institutions.


If the institution decides to allocate 1% of its funds to BTC, after the price doubles, the position will rise to 2%.
Institutions will gradually reduce their holdings to around 1%.
When the price drops and the position ratio falls below 1%, they will increase their holdings back to 1%.
This constant rebalancing makes BTC suddenly seem a bit mature and composed.
High-leverage individual speculators are gradually exiting the market, and players gambling with BTC are no longer mainstream.
The BTC market is now dominated by institutions, and the price trend is filled with the aura of professional institutions.
In this bull market cycle, BTC seems to be stuck in a quagmire, no longer influenced by retail sentiment, only fluctuating within a range.
However, the contradiction between supply and demand will eventually erupt. Be prepared for a moment when prices suddenly go crazy.
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