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CryptoQuant: The inflow-outflow ratio of Bitcoin on CEX shows continuous accumulation, usually leading to a short-term price increase

2025-02-17 20:20:17

ChainCatcher news, CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost released a chart analysis indicating that Bitcoin demand remains high. Despite Bitcoin trading prices fluctuating between $90,000 and $105,000, the 30-day moving average (30DMA) inflow/outflow ratio shows continuous accumulation signs. When this ratio falls below 1, it indicates that outflows exceed inflows (traders are moving more assets off exchanges for accumulation) ------ professional investors generally view this as a bullish signal.

Essentially, the lower the ratio, the stronger the underlying demand. Historically, when this ratio enters the "high demand zone," Bitcoin typically experiences a short-term price increase.

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