The ETF funds and Washington’s mouth pushed $BTC back up again by another 78,000. Don’t rush to shout “the bulls are back.” This move is short-covering plus forced replenishment from leveraged positions; at its core, it’s a squeeze, not fresh incremental buying.
Wall Street’s money is smart money—they’re buying inflation hedges and expectations around regulatory implementation, not taking the bag for you.
The longs should cut exposure and run where they need to. Above 78,000, it’s all trapped positions. The ETF’s inflow won’t be enough to withstand a second round of sell pressure. If you already hold coins, don’t be greedy for the last bite; if you’re in cash, wait for a pullback to 72,000 before reassessing. Chasing the price is handing your head to someone.
Yes, ETF participation is real—but price is always what the buy-sell ledger says it is. After this push, the next step is either a sideways churn to wash out positions or a quick spike; don’t bet on direction—bet on position sizing.
#DYOR #市场情绪 #Macroeconomic impact
Wall Street’s money is smart money—they’re buying inflation hedges and expectations around regulatory implementation, not taking the bag for you.
The longs should cut exposure and run where they need to. Above 78,000, it’s all trapped positions. The ETF’s inflow won’t be enough to withstand a second round of sell pressure. If you already hold coins, don’t be greedy for the last bite; if you’re in cash, wait for a pullback to 72,000 before reassessing. Chasing the price is handing your head to someone.
Yes, ETF participation is real—but price is always what the buy-sell ledger says it is. After this push, the next step is either a sideways churn to wash out positions or a quick spike; don’t bet on direction—bet on position sizing.
#DYOR #市场情绪 #Macroeconomic impact