If you’re still panic-selling every red candle, stop now.

Retail keeps getting shaken out by weakness, then wonders why the “smart money” seems to have better entries. The painful part is not losing on a trade, it’s realizing you sold because of noise while bigger players were simply done selling.

Harvard Management Company just left its BlackRock IBIT position unchanged in Q2, breaking a two-quarter streak of reducing exposure. The filing shows 3,044,612 shares still on the books, worth about $101.4 million, keeping Harvard meaningfully tied to $BTC despite the recent market chop.

That’s the interesting contrast. While traders argue over whether $BTC is dead for the 500th time and rotate between $ETH narratives and $SOL beta plays, a major endowment appears to be sitting still. Not aping, not rage-quitting. Just holding.

Is this the same quiet institutional patience we saw in past accumulation phases, or just a temporary pause before more selling?

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