Although positive news has been coming out frequently recently and spot investors are actively positioning themselves, the futures market has seen some sell-offs. Ultimately, it depends on which side can take control of the direction. The pattern of bullish and bearish confrontation has already formed, and the next trend will depend on which party can better consolidate their position.
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MoonBoi42
· 7h ago
Dumping the market, just do it. I bet spot can hold this wave, while those in derivatives will just throw smoke screens.
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LootboxPhobia
· 01-12 09:51
Dumping the market again to cut the leeks, no matter who is in power, retail investors always suffer.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-12 09:28
I've seen this kind of contract dump many times. When spot prices are rising, contracts are being dumped. In plain terms, someone is just trying to harvest profits from retail investors.
Although positive news has been coming out frequently recently and spot investors are actively positioning themselves, the futures market has seen some sell-offs. Ultimately, it depends on which side can take control of the direction. The pattern of bullish and bearish confrontation has already formed, and the next trend will depend on which party can better consolidate their position.