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Bitcoin dip may not be over as whales sell into retail buying — a bearish signal

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The smart money allocating to bitcoin bought the panic last week. Then it sold the rally to everyone else.

Whales holding between 10 and 10,000 bitcoin accumulated heavily between Feb. 23 and March 3, when bitcoin was trading between $62,900 and $69,600, according to Santiment.

That window covered the worst of the Iran war sell-off and the early stages of the recovery. When bitcoin hit $74,000 on Thursday, those same wallets started taking profit and have since offloaded roughly 66% of what they’d just bought.

Wallets holding less than 0.01 BTC have been steadily increasing their positions as bitcoin slipped back below $70,000 on Friday and into Saturday. That’s the classic pattern Santiment flagged as a warning sign. “When retail buys while whales sell, it typically signals that the correction is not yet over,” the firm said in a weekend note.

Glassnode data compounds the problem. Around 43% of bitcoin’s total supply is now sitting at a loss with every push higher runs into sellers who have been underwater for weeks or months and are looking to break even rather than ride the rally. That’s exactly what happened at $74,000, as the bounce ran into a wall of supply from both whales taking profit and holders getting out at cost basis.

Meanwhile, the widely-tracked Crypto Fear and Greed Index fell 6 points to 12 on Saturday, deep in “extreme fear” territory. That’s one of the lowest readings since the October crash.

The broader picture is a market that keeps producing impressive intra-week moves that go nowhere on a monthly basis. Bitcoin touched $60,000 on Feb. 6. It touched $74,000 on March 5. It’s now at $68,000, roughly where it was three weeks ago.

The volatility is enormous but the net movement is close to zero, which is what happens when every rally gets sold by holders looking to exit and every dip gets bought by retail chasing a bounce.

That dynamic resolves in one of two ways. Either the selling exhausts itself, the underwater supply gets absorbed, and bitcoin breaks out above $74,000 with conviction. Or the buying exhausts itself, retail runs out of capital, and the $60,000 floor gets tested for real.

The whale behavior this week suggests the large holders are betting on the latter.

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