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#比特币机构配置与囤积 Seeing Saylor hinting at accumulating again, I’m all too familiar with this routine. Institutional accumulation of Bitcoin is not a problem in itself, but the issue is that as soon as this signal appears, the market starts to get restless—retail investors follow the trend and chase the high, only to be left holding the bag.
I’ve seen too many people rush in because of news like "big shots are accumulating," only to become the bagholders at a high price. The difference is: institutions have patience, control their capital costs, and can withstand pullbacks. And retail investors? They panic and sell when they see red.
Saylor says, "They will stop accumulating only when the market stops complaining," which sounds impressive. But from another perspective—that actually indicates that institutions had already completed their布局 at lower levels long ago, and now they’re just continuing to collect chips. The real accumulation rhythm has been set long ago and won’t change because of your FOMO.
My simple advice: observe, but don’t get carried away by the rhythm. Bitcoin indeed has long-term value, but timing the entry and risk management are always more important than following the trend. Those who are attracted by messages like "Saylor is accumulating" often end up being the last to get in.