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Let me give everyone a quick explanation of how to determine when big funds and liquidity are entering or exiting the crypto market.
The method I’m about to share has an accuracy rate of over 90%.
One very important indicator I think is to pay attention to the price of USDC. Currently, the crypto market has become a dog of the US stock market; Wall Street manipulates BTC and ETH. The most traded mainstream trading pairs in the crypto market are USDT, but Americans use USDC for deposits and withdrawals.
Therefore, fluctuations in the USDC price can be used to judge when Americans and Wall Street are entering or leaving the market.
If the USDC price shows a slight decline, it may mean that funds are selling USDC to buy USDT, and then further buying BTC or ETH. In other words, Americans and Wall Street might be increasing their positions or lurking in the market, which increases the probability of a market rally later.
If the USDC price rises, it indicates that someone is buying USDC, possibly after selling BTC/ETH, converting to USDT first, then switching to USDC to prepare for exit. This usually signifies that the “American dogs” are retreating, and the market is very likely to crash afterward.
Although this method isn’t absolutely accurate, as a tool to monitor the flow of main funds over a short period, it’s worth referencing. I’ve been paying attention to this for a long time, and the accuracy rate is over 90%.