#美联储回购协议计划 BlackRock suddenly makes a large move by selling 22,900 Bitcoins, cashing out over $200 million—this timing is quite "clever," just right as Bitcoin surges toward $88,000 and the Federal Reserve releases a key report. Many are starting to wonder: are institutions pulling out, and is the bull market about to reverse?



But there's an underlying logic that has been overlooked.

Look back at Bitcoin's history: it has never had two consecutive years of declining annual closes. It sounds exaggerated, but the data speaks—

In 2014, it fell; in 2015, it rebounded; after a crash in 2018, it was pulled back in 2019; after a disaster in 2022, it exploded in 2023, with an increase of nearly 160%. Over the years, the average annual growth rate has reached about 126%.

This is not a coincidence; it's a cycle.

From this perspective, BlackRock's move seems more like short-term profit-taking and wave trading. The long-term story is still being written. History shows that true large-scale rebounds often quietly start when the bulls and bears are in the tightest standoff and the market is most pessimistic. The current volatility and skepticism, in a sense, are just signs of energy accumulation.

So what's the key? Maintain resolve, filter out market noise, and respect the cycle logic. Short-term fluctuations cannot fundamentally shake the long-term growth trend.

What do you think about this round of the market? Is it the bottom or mid-way? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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DegenRecoveryGroupvip
· 2h ago
BlackRock selling coins is either a top signal or institutions are doing swing trading—it's the old routine. The historical cycle is right there; BTC has never suffered two consecutive years of decline. Now, this kind of pessimistic sentiment is actually a sign of underlying energy accumulation. Just hold patiently, and that's it.
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UnluckyLemurvip
· 2h ago
BlackRock's cash-out doesn't mean much; it's just following the historical cycle. Why panic?
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ContractBugHuntervip
· 2h ago
BlackRock's coin selling is basically the last wave of dumping by institutions before they cut losses. Don't be fooled by these big players; the historical cycle is there, and Bitcoin has always followed this pattern.
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