Bitcoin Faces Selling Pressure as Underwater Investors Rush to Exit
BTC's rally keeps bumping into resistance. The thing is, there's a specific reason—investors sitting on losses aren't waiting around anymore. They're bailing, and that selling pressure is capping the upside.
When a coin bounces hard, underwater holders naturally think about cutting their losses. Bitcoin's hitting that sweet spot where enough of them decide to dump at the same levels, which turns what could be breakout zones into actual walls.
This dynamic isn't new, but it's real. Every recovery needs enough fresh buying to overcome that overhead supply. Right now? The math isn't adding up. Losers selling + resistance forming = a fairly predictable ceiling until something shifts the narrative or enough weak hands clear out.
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Bitcoin Faces Selling Pressure as Underwater Investors Rush to Exit
BTC's rally keeps bumping into resistance. The thing is, there's a specific reason—investors sitting on losses aren't waiting around anymore. They're bailing, and that selling pressure is capping the upside.
When a coin bounces hard, underwater holders naturally think about cutting their losses. Bitcoin's hitting that sweet spot where enough of them decide to dump at the same levels, which turns what could be breakout zones into actual walls.
This dynamic isn't new, but it's real. Every recovery needs enough fresh buying to overcome that overhead supply. Right now? The math isn't adding up. Losers selling + resistance forming = a fairly predictable ceiling until something shifts the narrative or enough weak hands clear out.