List of Flash News about retail panic
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2025-09-15 06:35 |
Institutional Accumulation vs Retail Panic in Crypto: @AltcoinGordon Highlights Quiet Smart-Money Buying
According to @AltcoinGordon, institutions are quietly accumulating while retail investors panic and chase moves, implying a contrarian, buy-the-dip posture for crypto positioning (source: @AltcoinGordon on X, Sep 15, 2025, https://twitter.com/AltcoinGordon/status/1967477479930806301; linked thread: https://x.com/Crypto_Crib_/status/1967476727736918046). The post includes no tickers, metrics, or timeframes, so it should be treated as sentiment commentary rather than a data-backed trading signal (source: content of the cited X post and linked thread). |
2025-04-14 10:34 |
Exchange Flows Reveal Reactionary Trading in $OM Post-Collapse
According to @glassnode, analysis of exchange flows on a 10-minute resolution revealed no major inflows of $OM prior to the collapse. The most significant spike occurred post-crash, with approximately 38 million $OM traded at $0.71 on April 14, 08:20 UTC. This suggests that the movement was driven by retail panic or opportunistic trading, rather than preemptive sell-offs. |
2025-02-20 23:45 |
Institutions Buying Crypto While Retail Investors Panic, Not the Time to Be Bearish
According to Milk Road, institutional investors are currently purchasing cryptocurrencies, while retail investors are exhibiting panic behavior. This divergence in market actions suggests that it may not be the ideal time for traders to adopt a bearish stance. Institutional buying often indicates confidence in the asset's long-term potential, which can lead to price stabilization or increase. Monitoring institutional activity can provide insights into potential market trends. (Source: Milk Road) |
2025-02-06 09:32 |
Whales Accumulate 13,500 BTC Amid Retail Panic Selling
According to Cas Abbé, whales have accumulated 13,500 BTC worth approximately $1.35 billion in the first week of February 2025, while retail investors sold in panic. This trend suggests a potential bullish indicator as historical patterns show that whale accumulation and retail capitulation can lead to price increases. |