Why don't prices rise when institutional ETFs buy Bitcoin?

I'll explain it to you in a simple and easy-to-understand way👂

👉 Imagine Bitcoin is a giant cookie jar🍪 Many people want cookies, but there are only 21 cookies in total🍪 Every week, big kids (institutions) quietly buy cookies from other kids behind the playground instead of taking them directly from the jar in front of everyone. This is called over-the-counter trading💸OTC (Over-The-Counter)

👉 This means they are secretly trading with kids who already have cookies, so the number of cookies in the jar🍪 that everyone can see won’t change much right away. So: the cookie jar looks the same, the same cookies are still there, but behind the scenes,

🍪 cookies are being transferred from weak hands to strong hands because this trading is done quietly and won’t trigger a price war for cookies. But! Eventually, the cookies in the jar will become fewer and fewer.

When too many people want cookies and there aren't enough left for secret trading, the kids will have to fight over the remaining cookies in the jar. At that point, prices will soar📈 Because everyone sees that the cookies are running out, so the prices remaining stable only means that the big kids are still quietly acquiring🍪 The real cookie war is yet to come. #美国加征关税 #比特币巨鲸动向 #非农就业数据来袭 #币安Alpha上新 #币安钱包TGE