According to the latest statistics from the on-chain data platform, the Bitcoin premium index on a major US trading platform has maintained a negative value for 14 consecutive days, currently at -0.08%.
What does this index mean? In simple terms, it reflects the difference between Bitcoin prices in the US market and the global average price. When a negative premium appears, it indicates that Bitcoin prices in the US market are below the global market average—what does this usually signify?
In one sentence: seller pressure is increasing. Specifically, it manifests as a decline in investors' risk appetite, a rise in market risk aversion sentiment, or capital flowing out to other markets. The continuous two-week negative premium further confirms the current cautious attitude of the US market.
For traders, such indicator changes often preempt shifts in market sentiment and are worth monitoring for subsequent developments.
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ApeDegen
· 6h ago
Selling pressure is so obvious... Are the Americans about to run?
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14 days of negative premium, what does this imply?
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Another "worth paying attention to," but I feel like it's all just cutting the leeks.
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The US market is scared, are others still bottom-fishing?
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-0.08%, brother, is this a sign of a crash?
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I just want to ask, at this point should we bottom-fish or keep watching?
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Capital outflow, same old story.
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Wait, is this good news or bad news, everyone?
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Once again talking about emotional turning points, does it really work?
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Premium indicator speaks, strong signal for a run away++
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NervousFingers
· 6h ago
Negative premium has continued for two weeks. Are they planning to run away over there in the US?
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gas_fee_therapist
· 6h ago
Negative premium for so long, the US market is really pulling back. I feel a change is coming.
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RunWhenCut
· 6h ago
It's the US blaming others again. With such selling pressure, why hasn't it broken through the support...
According to the latest statistics from the on-chain data platform, the Bitcoin premium index on a major US trading platform has maintained a negative value for 14 consecutive days, currently at -0.08%.
What does this index mean? In simple terms, it reflects the difference between Bitcoin prices in the US market and the global average price. When a negative premium appears, it indicates that Bitcoin prices in the US market are below the global market average—what does this usually signify?
In one sentence: seller pressure is increasing. Specifically, it manifests as a decline in investors' risk appetite, a rise in market risk aversion sentiment, or capital flowing out to other markets. The continuous two-week negative premium further confirms the current cautious attitude of the US market.
For traders, such indicator changes often preempt shifts in market sentiment and are worth monitoring for subsequent developments.