Price Target #BTC ke US$150,000 Depending on a Bullish Pattern: Breakout or Breakdown?
Fund Flow Ratio Decreases, Sell Pressure Eases
Fund Flow Ratio serves to measure how many coins are moved to and from the exchange compared to total on-chain transfers. A higher ratio typically indicates increased exchange activity, often associated with sell-offs. A decrease in the ratio means fewer coins are heading to the exchange, indicating a reduction in immediate sell pressure.
Over the past two weeks, this ratio has changed significantly:
In early July, the ratio reached 0.15, as Bitcoin touched a recent peak near US$120,000, indicating increased sell potential.
On July 28, it dropped to 0.11, forming the first lower high since early July — a point when prices surged.
At the time of publication, the ratio has fallen to 0.07. This downward trend in the Fund Flow Ratio indicates fewer large players wanting to sell. Coins remain in wallets or are moved out of exchanges, creating a potential supply squeeze that could drive a breakout if buying pressure increases.