A certain asset management giant suddenly dumped a large amount today, selling off 1,634 bitcoins in one go, cashing out to the tune of $142 million. The timing is quite subtle: just a few hours before a certain big figure is about to make a "major announcement."
This series of operations looks like an early exit no matter how you look at it. Institutions are always more sensitive than retail investors; is there really some insider information leaked?
The market is now in a strange silence, with everyone waiting for that boot to drop. What do you think will happen next?
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OffchainWinner
· 23h ago
Damn, why are the Large Investors so anxious at this time? They must know something we don't.
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ForkItAll
· 23h ago
1,634 Bitcoins were directly thrown out, this technique is amazing... institutions really are the kind of people who run out before it rains.
Information spread is always the most profitable, retail investors are always the last to know.
Just wait to see what the big shots say, feels like it's going to explode.
This rhythm is too damn deliberate.
Before the shoe drops, everyone has to hold on, it's uncomfortable.
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LiquidityHunter
· 23h ago
1634 pieces... 142 million dollars liquidity gap, this data is amazing. Institutions issued a heavy statement a few hours before dumping? It's an old trick, the arbitrage space has been created.
A somewhat interesting coincidence —
A certain asset management giant suddenly dumped a large amount today, selling off 1,634 bitcoins in one go, cashing out to the tune of $142 million. The timing is quite subtle: just a few hours before a certain big figure is about to make a "major announcement."
This series of operations looks like an early exit no matter how you look at it. Institutions are always more sensitive than retail investors; is there really some insider information leaked?
The market is now in a strange silence, with everyone waiting for that boot to drop. What do you think will happen next?