BTC has never seen a large amount of capital publicly calling retail investors to follow the trend and jump in. To put it simply, it's a matchmaking game—whoever is buying, there must be someone selling. Conversely, if no one is selling, then these buy orders would have to be self-trading. In the industry, this is called same-source trading, which is compliant but does exist. Delving deeper into this logic, if you truly want to see significant gains, the difficulty is right there. Market momentum and the intentions of the main players are the key factors that determine the trend.
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BTC has never seen a large amount of capital publicly calling retail investors to follow the trend and jump in. To put it simply, it's a matchmaking game—whoever is buying, there must be someone selling. Conversely, if no one is selling, then these buy orders would have to be self-trading. In the industry, this is called same-source trading, which is compliant but does exist. Delving deeper into this logic, if you truly want to see significant gains, the difficulty is right there. Market momentum and the intentions of the main players are the key factors that determine the trend.