It's actually very straightforward. Large institutions entering the market = market rally.
As for how long this wave of market movement can last? Only insiders know. But at the moment, in the period before the annual closing, the probability of a short-term surge has indeed increased. This is the market effect brought about by institutional capital flows—when buy orders increase, market sentiment follows.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 5h ago
Haha, I knew retail investors would be left holding the bag when institutions entered the market. I've understood this pattern since 2017.
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APY_Chaser
· 5h ago
Coming back with this again? Are big institutions really that powerful? Haha
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 5h ago
Once institutions enter the market, retail investors follow and get excited. This trick is so old.
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BearEatsAll
· 5h ago
Institutional entry is a signal; this wave is indeed quite interesting.
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 5h ago
Big institutions move, and the whole market follows suit. I'm tired of this routine.
It's actually very straightforward. Large institutions entering the market = market rally.
As for how long this wave of market movement can last? Only insiders know. But at the moment, in the period before the annual closing, the probability of a short-term surge has indeed increased. This is the market effect brought about by institutional capital flows—when buy orders increase, market sentiment follows.