The recent rebound of Bitcoin is quite interesting. Looking at on-chain data, market funds have been continuously flowing out, which doesn't seem like a healthy bullish signal.



The specific numbers are as follows: Bitcoin ETF experienced nearly $1 billion in net outflows over the past two weeks. This scale of capital outflow, combined with the rebound, is mostly supported by leverage. Pure spot demand? It doesn't seem that strong.

In this situation, risks definitely exist. The sustainability of a rally driven by leverage is generally limited, and once leveraged funds are withdrawn, the probability of prices breaking downward is quite high. Considering the rhythm of the cryptocurrency market over the past two weeks, it's more prudent to be cautious.
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 9h ago
yo actually the $1B ETF outflow + price pump combo is giving classic leverage pyramid vibes... statistically speaking that's like 87% probability of a rug when the funding rates normalize. anyone else doing the math here or just me being paranoid lol
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GateUser-a606bf0cvip
· 9h ago
Leverage-supported rebounds, to put it simply, are just surface-level prosperity that collapses at a touch. Despite such large ETF net outflows, claiming a bullish trend is a bit funny. Funds are fleeing, yet prices are still rising; this logic itself is flawed. The contract traders are celebrating, while spot holders are suffering—a classic old story. It feels like another round of "market education," where retail investors are always the ones getting hammered.
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 9h ago
Leverage rebound, I've seen this trick too many times; it gets busted with a single poke. ETF net outflow of 1 billion, it's ridiculous that spot didn't follow. This wave feels just like the last one, all fake prosperity. Still talking about funds flowing out? Wake up, everyone. Here we go again, leverage games can never beat the market.
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GateUser-44a00d6cvip
· 9h ago
The rebound caused by leverage stacking is, frankly, a house of cards that will eventually collapse. With such obvious ETF net outflows, dare to chase? I just don't understand. It's the same old "caution" rhetoric, but is caution useful in the crypto world? Those who went all-in early have already made profits. Capital outflows paired with a rebound—this signal is really top-notch. It feels like big players are offloading. I don't quite believe this Bitcoin rebound; the indicators don't match up. This is a classic move where the whales push the market up before dumping, an old trick.
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