Why is nobody talking about Harvard quietly stopping its Bitcoin sell-off?

Most traders panic when $BTC chops lower, then buy back higher after institutions have already made their move. That’s how you lose entries: reacting to noise instead of watching positioning.

Harvard Management Company kept its $IBIT position unchanged in Q2 after two straight quarters of selling. The filing shows 3,044,612 shares still held, worth about $101.4 million.

That matters because the mainstream narrative says big money is backing away from crypto during weakness. But Harvard didn’t exit. It paused the selling and kept meaningful Bitcoin exposure on the books.

Actionable takeaway: stop treating every red candle like institutional rejection. Track filings, ETF flows, and position changes around $BTC before making emotional decisions. When sophisticated capital stops selling, that’s information.

Anyone else seeing this as a quiet confidence signal?

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