Since clinching a new all-time high of $122,920 on Monday, Bitcoin’s price has trended sideways, reflecting the slowdown in market momentum.
The muted price action comes as many traders take profits after the recent surge, while on-chain indicators point to fading appetite from US-based investors.
BTC Price Pauses Rally as US Investors Step Back
On-chain data shows a marked dip in trading activity among US participants over the past week. This increases the risk of an extended consolidation phase, or even a short-term correction.
According to data from CryptoQuant, BTC’s Coinbase Premium Index (CPI) has fallen steadily over the past week, signaling a decline in buying interest from US-based investors.
Per the data provider, this closed at a seven-day low of -0.017 yesterday.
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Bitcoin: Coinbase Premium Index. Source: CryptoQuant
This metric measures the difference between BTC prices on Coinbase and Binance, serving as a reliable gauge of US investor sentiment.
When CPI rises, BTC trades at a premium on Coinbase compared to international exchanges, signaling stronger buying pressure from US-based investors.
Conversely, when it falls or turns negative, it indicates that demand on Coinbase is trailing behind global markets, due to profit-taking or fading interest among US buyers. This is currently in play, as reduced demand from US investors may be a contributory factor to the coin’s sideways movement after it reached its record high two days ago.
Further, this cooling sentiment has also been reflected in the decline in spot inflows into BTC-backed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) since the start of the week.
Per SosoValue data, while BTC-backed funds have maintained positive net inflows since Monday, the volume of these inflows has been steadily dropping.
Total Bitcoin Spot ETF Net Inflow. Source: SosoValue
This points to a modest, yet noticeable pullback in institutional participation.
$118,000 Floor or $122,000 Ceiling?
These trends suggest that the wave of aggressive buying seen during BTC’s recent rally may be losing momentum. If this continues, BTC could extend its decline and fall to $118,851.
BTC Price Analysis. Source: TradingView
However, if sentiment improves among US-based investors and they increase coin accumulation, BTC’s price could resume its uptrend and revisit its all-time high.