Bitcoin pushing toward record highs, yet realized losses are surging dramatically. This signals heavy selling pressure at losses—people dumping below their entry points.
Counter-intuitive? Maybe. But market tops don't form when traders bail out at a loss. They form when everyone holds firm, refusing to sell at any price.
Right now, weak hands are exiting while strong hands accumulate. That's typically the opposite of a market peak.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 6h ago
Weak hands cut their losses, strong hands hold on; this is the true flavor of the bottom.
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GasOptimizer
· 6h ago
Weak hands are selling off while strong hands are accumulating; this pattern hasn't reached its peak yet.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 6h ago
Weak hands cut losses, strong hands accumulate; this move is about to take off.
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CryptoPunster
· 6h ago
Weak hands cut losses, strong hands eat the meat. I've seen this script many times before. I just don't know if this time I'm the one cutting.
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DaoResearcher
· 6h ago
From the data performance, the surge in realized losses actually reflects an interesting market dynamic issue—if the hypothesis holds, the exit of weak hands precisely indicates a redistribution of chips rather than a top signal. It is worth noting that this escape pattern often appears during the accumulation phase in historical cycles; I have written an analysis of the specific mechanism.
Bitcoin pushing toward record highs, yet realized losses are surging dramatically. This signals heavy selling pressure at losses—people dumping below their entry points.
Counter-intuitive? Maybe. But market tops don't form when traders bail out at a loss. They form when everyone holds firm, refusing to sell at any price.
Right now, weak hands are exiting while strong hands accumulate. That's typically the opposite of a market peak.