#2026年比特币价格展望 On January 7th, Bitcoin's market was somewhat weak, falling below the $92,000 mark and oscillating within the $91,700-$92,600 range, with a 24-hour decline of 1.6%. When it previously approached $95, there was significant selling pressure, and some investors chose to take profits at that level. Coupled with lingering uncertainties in the US geopolitical situation, the market remains cautious.
However, an interesting point is that Bitcoin spot ETFs have been attracting capital from the end of last year to now, indicating that institutional demand remains resilient. This suggests that large funds have not truly exited the market. In the short term, $BTC is likely to stay within this price range, testing support and resistance levels back and forth, waiting for clearer directional signals. The stability of institutional holdings and retail investors' profit-taking create a delicate balance—how long this standoff can last depends on policy developments over the next two weeks.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 7h ago
Institutions are attracting funds while retail investors are fleeing. This is the current situation. To put it simply, it still depends on who holds the dominant voice. I have long said that this wave of adjustment is the best opportunity to get on board, but many people simply don't understand the core logic of the overall trend.
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MelonField
· 01-09 03:24
Institutions are attracting funds, while retail investors are taking losses. This round depends on whether the policy support is strong enough; otherwise, it might just stagnate forever.
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TokenTherapist
· 01-08 04:27
Institutions are attracting funds while retail investors are fleeing. The game still depends on how the U.S. side plays their hand. It feels like we're stuck around 92,000 and can't break through in the short term.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 01-07 15:30
Institutions are just holding the trays tightly, while retail investors are cutting losses at the top. This round depends on who can't hold on first.
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SmartContractWorker
· 01-07 15:25
Institutions are attracting funds while retail investors are taking losses. This round is all about who blinks first.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-07 15:24
Institutions are attracting funds, while retail investors are taking losses. It's really hard to say how long this situation can last.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 01-07 15:13
Still messing around in the dead zone between 91k-92k. Really exhausted. If I delay any longer, I'll fall asleep.
Institutions are still quietly accumulating, which shows that smart money still has confidence. As retail investors, we can only follow the trend.
Waiting two weeks for policy updates? Then I'm going to sleep first. When I wake up, it will probably look different.
#2026年比特币价格展望 On January 7th, Bitcoin's market was somewhat weak, falling below the $92,000 mark and oscillating within the $91,700-$92,600 range, with a 24-hour decline of 1.6%. When it previously approached $95, there was significant selling pressure, and some investors chose to take profits at that level. Coupled with lingering uncertainties in the US geopolitical situation, the market remains cautious.
However, an interesting point is that Bitcoin spot ETFs have been attracting capital from the end of last year to now, indicating that institutional demand remains resilient. This suggests that large funds have not truly exited the market. In the short term, $BTC is likely to stay within this price range, testing support and resistance levels back and forth, waiting for clearer directional signals. The stability of institutional holdings and retail investors' profit-taking create a delicate balance—how long this standoff can last depends on policy developments over the next two weeks.