Interesting observation: large BTC holders are closing long positions. Historically, this signal has appeared twice—October 2024 and April 2025—and both times triggered significant rebounds. What does this imply? When institutional investors start to reduce their holdings, it often indicates that market sentiment has become overly pessimistic. Their closing actions may have cleared the oversold pressure, paving the way for the next upward move. It is worth closely monitoring whether this cycle will follow the historical pattern.

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GasGuzzlervip
· 15h ago
Haha, whales are dumping again. Can it really rebound this time? --- Is history repeating itself? I don't think so; this time feels different. --- Wait, October 2024? I remember losing a lot back then. I won't fall into the same trap again this time. --- Institutional reduction of holdings = positive news? I don't see it that way... --- Here we go again with the storytelling. Better to be cautious. --- If I could accurately predict the rebound, I would have already made a fortune. It's not that simple. --- The idea that oversold pressure is cleared sounds right, but who knows where the bottom is? --- Whale closing positions is really a bottom signal? That's a bit too optimistic. --- Two historical references are not enough to prove the point; still watching. --- It would be great if this round really starts to rise, but I still hold coins and wait for opportunities.
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DeFiGraylingvip
· 01-09 22:04
Wait, is it true that big traders closing positions will lead to a rebound? This logic is a bit mysterious... I lost a lot last time I heard this explanation.
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AltcoinTherapistvip
· 01-09 22:02
History loves to repeat itself, huh? But can it really be copied this time? Whale liquidations may not necessarily be a good sign.
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ContractCollectorvip
· 01-09 21:53
Is the rhythm of history repeating itself? The last time was in April, and it indeed rebounded... This time, whales are also starting to reduce their holdings. Are institutions really bottom-fishing or just covering their previous positions?
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tx_pending_forevervip
· 01-09 21:50
Whales dumping the market is the bottom? Why do I feel like I'm always getting cut during each round?
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