Does the traditional pattern hold this time around? Will institutional flows during the US trading session exert the same downward pressure on Bitcoin that we've historically observed? The chart comparison raises an interesting question—are we breaking the mold, or is this just another cycle repeating the familiar script?
Historically, certain US market hours have shown correlation with BTC volatility. Whether that dynamic shifts depends on broader macro conditions and where the smart money is positioning. Worth watching closely to see if this cycle plays out differently or if we're back to the same old song.
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0xLostKey
· 3h ago
Can the US stock market still crash during this period this year? It feels like the tactics are different now.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 7h ago
ngl Can this time really break free from the curse of crashing during the US stock market hours? It feels like I can never escape it every time.
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CantAffordPancake
· 7h ago
Here we go again with the old story of blaming the US stock market session for the sell-off... but is it really the same this time? It feels like smart money has already shifted, and the pattern is about to change.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 7h ago
Coming back with the same playbook? Do we need to replay the script of crashing during the US stock market hours... It feels like this time the institutional orders aren't as aggressive.
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RektHunter
· 7h ago
Still stuck on that old routine? I think this time the institutions are just like that, otherwise why would they still need to watch the market?
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 7h ago
Outdated mode? Laughing out loud, even institutions can't figure out the direction now.
Does the traditional pattern hold this time around? Will institutional flows during the US trading session exert the same downward pressure on Bitcoin that we've historically observed? The chart comparison raises an interesting question—are we breaking the mold, or is this just another cycle repeating the familiar script?
Historically, certain US market hours have shown correlation with BTC volatility. Whether that dynamic shifts depends on broader macro conditions and where the smart money is positioning. Worth watching closely to see if this cycle plays out differently or if we're back to the same old song.