According to PANews, Fold Holdings, a Bitcoin financial services company, reported a first-quarter revenue of $7.1 million, marking a 44% increase compared to the previous year. However, the company's net loss widened to $48.9 million. Fold Holdings' Bitcoin holdings have grown to 1,490 BTC, valued at $150 million, representing a 50% increase from the fourth quarter of last year. The company's trading platform processed $250 million in transaction volume during the first quarter, with active accounts surpassing 600,000. In February of this year, Fold Holdings completed its listing on Nasdaq. Currently, the value of its Bitcoin holdings accounts for approximately 35% of its market capitalization $BTC
According to PANews, data from SoSoValue indicates that on May 15 (Eastern Time), Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a total net inflow of $115 million. The Blackrock ETF IBIT recorded the highest single-day net inflow of $410 million, bringing its historical total net inflow to $45.423 billion. Conversely, the Ark Invest and 21Shares ETF ARKB experienced the largest single-day net outflow of $132 million, with its historical total net inflow standing at $2.567 billion. As of the time of reporting, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs is $121.469 billion, with an ETF net asset ratio of 5.91% compared to Bitcoin's total market value. The cumulative historical net inflow has reached $41.514 billion.#BinanceAlphaPoints $BTC
$INIT 1. Price and Trend • The current price is 1.1332 USDT, with a recent low of 1.1252 and a high of 1.4671 over the visible timeframe • The price has experienced a significant downtrend, dropping approximately 17.47% recently, as indicated at the top of the chart. • Moving averages (MA) show MA(25) at 1.1484 and MA(99) at 1.2465, suggesting the price is below both short-term and longer-term moving averages, reinforcing a bearish trend 2. Chart Patterns and Indicators • The candlestick
Hey everyone! Just saw my last post about BTC’s but it’s weird my post has zero views so far 🤣 Maybe the algorithm’s playing hide and seek, or everyone’s too busy riding the crypto wave.
Anyone else noticing this?
Let’s get the convo going thoughts on this price action? 🚀📈 $BTC $BNB $ETH
$BTC Short-Term Trading (1-24 Hours) * Bullish Scenario: * If BTC breaks above 103,000 with strong volume, it could signal a continuation of the uptrend, targeting 104,000 or even 105,500 (the recent high). * The positive money inflow and buy-side dominance in the order book support this scenario * Entry: Consider a buy above 103,000 with a stop-loss below 102,000. * Target: 104,500–105,500. * Stop-Loss: 101,500 (below the recent support). * Bearish Scenario: * If BTC f
1. Price and Market Overview 🥂$BTC #NewsTrade Current Price: 102,560.00 USDT (as of the first image) and 102,558.64 USDT (as of the second image, showing a slight drop of -1.48%).24-Hour High: 105,819.45 USDT24-Hour Low: 100,718.37 USDT24-Hour Volume: 31,516.01 BTC (equivalent to 3.27B USDT).Observation:BTC has seen significant volatility within the last 24 hours, with a range of approximately 5,101 USDT (from the low to the high).The price peaked at 105,819.45 but has since pulled back to 102
*$BTC current status and my current status shows in last
So back when Bitcoin was chilling at $102K, I was like: Pfft, this is totally the top. I’m not FOMOing in now I’ll wait for the dip. Then it dipped to $95, 80 , 75 and $65K, See? Told you. Gonna buy at $50K like a genius
But nah. Bitcoin said SIKE and shot up to $80K. Okay, okay… maybe I’ll wait for a pullback to $75K.
$90K This is insane. It HAS to correct soon
$105K i should’ve just bought at $70K
Now I’m sitting here, watching my broke friends who YOLO’d at $100K flex their unrealized gains, while my "smart trading strategy" is just me coping in the corner with a bag of stale
Lessons learned 😶🌫️
1. Bitcoin doesn’t care about your logical entry points. 2. The real dip was my will to live after missing the pump. 3. Next time? Just. Buy. The. Coin. 😭🚀
Yo, so Trump Coin was mooning full degen mode. Charts green as a rookie’s portfolio. Twitter fingers going wild, Telegram pumping like a pre-workout addict. And me? I’m sitting there like, Nah, this shit’s overbought. Gonna dump harder than my bike gas ⛽️ .
Then… it dipped.
First drop? Told ya. Second dump? Oh, it’s COOKED. I’m waiting for it to crater below the usual meme coin gutter prices, thinking I’m the Wolf of Shitcoins. But then it just… stopped. Flatlined. Like a bot after a rug pull. That’s when the FOMO demons started whispering. Bro… it’s at the bottom. I hesitated. Nah, one more leg down. But the second it ticked up, I YOLO’d in like a degenerate at a blackjack table.
Bought the absolute bottom. Sold for a quick flip. Pocketed a lil’ profit, patted myself on the back like I outsmarted the game.
Then… it pumped.
And pumped.
Suddenly, my "smart trade" looked dumber than a screen-recorded NFT. Coulda been up stupid, but nah I played myself. Paper-handed like a scared noob.
Moral of the story? Meme coins don’t give a damn about logic. Diamond hands eat. Weak hands get memed on.
#bnb Has it finally reached a breaking point after being silent for so long? 585 opened 216 long positions in BNB, and took profit once at the high point in between.
Consideration for a Long Position • Entry Point: A long position would require a confirmed reversal above $96,740.1 (recent high) and $96,818.7 (estimated MA(7)) with a strong bullish candlestick and volume. Alternatively, wait for a dip to $96,000 with a clear bullish reversal pattern (e.g., Bullish Engulfing). • Stop Loss: Below $96,000 (-0.7%). • Target: $96,940.6 (estimated MA(99), +0.27
Consideration for a Long Position • Entry Point: A long position would require a confirmed reversal above $96,740.1 (recent high) and $96,818.7 (estimated MA(7)) with a strong bullish candlestick and volume. Alternatively, wait for a dip to $96,000 with a clear bullish reversal pattern (e.g., Bullish Engulfing). • Stop Loss: Below $96,000 (-0.7%). • Target: $96,940.6 (estimated MA(99), +0.27
#TradeStories • Short-Term Outlook: BTC is in a consolidation phase between $95,000 and $97,732. A breakout above $97,732 could lead to $100,000, while a breakdown below $95,000 might target $93,377. • Long Strategy: Enter on a breakout above $97,732 or a pullback to $95,000 with a stop loss below $95,000. Target $100,000. • Short Strategy: Enter on a rejection at $97,732 or a break below $95,000 with a stop loss above $97,732. Target $93,377. • Risks: Net outflow, retail selling, and a high long-short ratio suggest caution. Use tight risk management.$BTC
$BTC • Short-Term Outlook: BTC is in a consolidation phase between $95,000 and $97,732. A breakout above $97,732 could lead to $100,000, while a breakdown below $95,000 might target $93,377. • Long Strategy: Enter on a breakout above $97,732 or a pullback to $95,000 with a stop loss below $95,000. Target $100,000. • Short Strategy: Enter on a rejection at $97,732 or a break below $95,000 with a stop loss above $97,732. Target $93,377. • Risks: Net outflow, retail selling, and a high long-short ratio suggest caution. Use tight risk management.
📈For Long Positions (Bullish Strategy): 1. Entry Point: • Wait for a confirmed breakout above $97,732 with strong volume to confirm bullish momentum. This reduces the risk of a false breakout. • Alternatively, if the price pulls back to $95,000 and shows signs of support (e.g., a bounce with increasing volume), consider entering a long position. 2. Target: • First target: $100,000 (+3.2% from the current price). • If momentum continues, look for $102,000 as a secondary target. 3. Stop Loss: • Place a stop loss below $95,000 to protect against a deeper correction. If entering after a breakout, a stop loss below $97,000 could work. 4. Rationale: • Large-order buying (+35.78%) and a high long-short ratio (27.5) suggest institutional accumulation and bullish sentiment. • A break above $97,732 could trigger FOMO and drive the price toward $100,000.
📉For Short Positions (Bearish Strategy): 1. Entry Point: • Enter a short position if BTC fails to break $97,732 and shows signs of rejection (e.g., a bearish candlestick pattern like a shooting star or declining volume on the retest). • Alternatively, wait for a confirmed break below $95,000 to confirm bearish momentum. 2. Target: • First target: $93,377 (24h low, -3.7% from the current price). • If selling pressure increases, look for $92,000 as a secondary target. 3. Stop Loss: • Place a stop loss above $97,732 to protect against a breakout. If entering after a break below $95,000, a stop loss above $96,000 could work. 4. Rationale: • The net outflow of -1,163.59555 BTC and retail selling (-35.10%) suggest potential selling pressure. • Failure to break resistance at $97,732, combined with a high long-short ratio, could lead to a correction as over-leveraged longs get liquidated. Risk Management: • Position Sizing: Given the mixed signals, keep position sizes small and use leverage cautiously. The tight bid/ask spread suggests low immediate volatility, but the high long-short ratio increases the risk of a sharp move in either direction. $BTC