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Bitcoin Whales Prepare Amid Volatility

Feb 04, 2025 at 09:30 am

Bitcoin had a bearish weekend, and the outlook for the week remains uncertain as selling pressure continues to dominate the market.

Bitcoin Whales Prepare Amid Volatility

Bitcoin price experienced a sharp selloff last week, dropping from the $106,400 level to as low as $91,530 in less than four days. This decline triggered panic across the market, especially among smaller investors who are known to react more strongly to sudden price movements.

As Bitcoin price dropped rapidly, many investors rushed to sell their BTC holdings, fearing further losses. This selling pressure pushed BTC price down to key support levels, around the $92,000-$93,000 range. However, as the price approached these crucial levels, buying orders began to emerge, slowing down the selloff and preventing a steeper decline.

Interestingly, on-chain data reveals a clear divergence in investor behavior based on the size of their BTC holdings. According to key data from CryptoQuant, large players are buying while small players are selling, reflecting a classic market reaction during periods of heightened fear.

This pattern suggests that, while retail investors are offloading their BTC holdings due to concerns over the escalating U.S. trade war, which has injected volatility into global financial markets, large players are seizing this opportunity to accumulate more BTC at discounted prices.

This behavior is often observed during market selloffs, where smaller investors panic-sell as the price drops sharply, while institutional investors and whales capitalize on the lower prices to increase their BTC holdings.

Despite this uncertainty, Bitcoin’s long-term fundamentals remain strong, and historical patterns suggest that these fear-driven dips often present prime accumulation opportunities. As the dust settles and the market finds its footing once again, those who HODL through the turbulence may stand to benefit from the next leg up in BTC price.

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