Today $BTC Focus on the Market Breakthrough and Institutional Movements


Did institutions get FOMO?】BTC strongly recovers above $74,000! Absorbing $1.1 billion in a single week—what’s really behind it is…
Brothers, pay attention! Market sentiment reversed overnight. BTC broke through strongly this morning and held above the $74,000 mark, while Ethereum surged by more than 7%. This rebound is being driven by real institutional funds.

Massive capital returning: The latest data shows that last week, global crypto product net inflows reached as high as $1.1 billion, the second-highest weekly inflow since 2026. Bitcoin products alone accounted for $871 million. This suggests institutions are once again substantially increasing their positions.

Geopolitical risk easing: Traders generally believe that although the U.S. rhetoric has been tough, its actual policy stance may soften. Hope is returning as Iran-U.S. negotiations resurface, and panic from geopolitical tensions has noticeably eased.

Strong technical signals: The daily trading volume of the perpetual preferred shares issued by Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) surpassed $1.1 billion, setting a historical record. This is undoubtedly a clear signal that institutional interest is surging.

From my ultra-short-term perspective:
This rally is driven by real money and has high quality. But do note: BTC is now nearing the strong resistance zone of $74,500–$75,200, and the stochastic indicators show it is overbought. In the short term, there may be a technical pullback to the $71,000–$72,000 support area—this counts as a healthy correction. Key support is at $73,000.

Have you caught this rebound? Do you think institutions genuinely have a bullish view this time, or are they just pumping up to sell? Like, comment, and share your position and your next plan!
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