Bitcoin's net capital outflow in December is around $6 billion, with each surge to $90,000 being suppressed, recently oscillating between $87,000 and $90,000. This kind of turnover sign is very obvious—funds are adjusting here.
From a technical perspective, the $75,500 level has relatively strong support. If it can fall to this point, I think it would be an excellent opportunity for a low buy-in. If you can resist chasing highs now and wait until that price point to act, it will be a more stable situation. There's no need to chase the top; waiting for the support level to move is clearly more probable.
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RetroHodler91
· 7h ago
$6 billion outflow, this wave is definitely a shakeout. Patience and waiting for 75,500 is the true way.
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ChainWatcher
· 7h ago
Wait, $6 billion outflow? That's a pretty hefty number...
But on the other hand, the 7.55 level is indeed tempting, but I still think this wave might not shake that much. The main players won't let you comfortably buy the dip.
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GasFeeCrier
· 7h ago
Net outflow of 6 billion USD, still in this tug-of-war, 90,000 is really the ceiling.
Bitcoin's net capital outflow in December is around $6 billion, with each surge to $90,000 being suppressed, recently oscillating between $87,000 and $90,000. This kind of turnover sign is very obvious—funds are adjusting here.
From a technical perspective, the $75,500 level has relatively strong support. If it can fall to this point, I think it would be an excellent opportunity for a low buy-in. If you can resist chasing highs now and wait until that price point to act, it will be a more stable situation. There's no need to chase the top; waiting for the support level to move is clearly more probable.