#2026年比特币价格展望 Actually $BTC the current risk is even lower than three months ago.
Look—leverage positions are shrinking, large-scale liquidations are decreasing, and the seasoned investors who truly hold coins are quietly adding to their positions. When these three signs appear together, it usually indicates that the market is moving away from a bubble rather than inflating one.
What is the truly dangerous scenario? When prices skyrocket, leverage explodes, and market sentiment hits the top—that's when things are most risky. As of now? None of these three are happening.
So instead of focusing on short-term fluctuations, it's better to look at leverage ratios and position structures—that's the true reflection of risk.
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GasFeeCrier
· 7h ago
Haha, the mouse position is adding to the position. These details are indeed easy to overlook.
Leverage shrinking, fewer liquidations, big players quietly accumulating—this combination of factors doesn't quite look like a bubble scenario.
But I still have some doubts; history often repeats itself, the key is when it will repeat.
Anyway, keeping an eye on the leverage ratio is a reliable approach, much better than just watching K-line charts every day.
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BugBountyHunter
· 7h ago
Damn, the old guys are still quietly adding positions. This is definitely a signal.
This logic makes sense; with leverage shrinking, forced liquidations are fewer, making it more stable. Feels like a pretty thorough analysis.
My buddy is right; understanding the leverage structure is the key, don’t just stare at the K-line and scare yourself.
The old hands are still adding positions, and we, the retail investors, need to think this through.
Having these three conditions appear simultaneously is rare; how did history play out again?
But to be fair, are the old guys really adding positions, or is it just data showing that?
Damn, it seems the previous panic was a bit unnecessary.
Wait, are they setting us up again? The more stable it looks, the more dangerous it might be.
#2026年比特币价格展望 Actually $BTC the current risk is even lower than three months ago.
Look—leverage positions are shrinking, large-scale liquidations are decreasing, and the seasoned investors who truly hold coins are quietly adding to their positions. When these three signs appear together, it usually indicates that the market is moving away from a bubble rather than inflating one.
What is the truly dangerous scenario? When prices skyrocket, leverage explodes, and market sentiment hits the top—that's when things are most risky. As of now? None of these three are happening.
So instead of focusing on short-term fluctuations, it's better to look at leverage ratios and position structures—that's the true reflection of risk.