A major investment fund made a notable strategic shift this week. After ramping up Bitcoin purchases aggressively over the previous fourteen days, it hit pause on new acquisitions. Instead, the fund directed $748 million into its dividend reserve, now sitting at $2.19 billion. The move signals a potential recalibration in portfolio strategy—shifting from growth accumulation to building cash buffers. For market watchers tracking institutional Bitcoin flows, this pullback after the buying spree could hint at profit-taking or repositioning ahead.

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LightningLadyvip
· 14h ago
Hmm, is this the rhythm for a dump? Buying crazily for two weeks and suddenly stopping, I can't help but exclaim, wow.
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gas_fee_therapyvip
· 12-23 03:58
Bought for two weeks and then stopped, this rhythm is quite funny haha The institutions' operations this time are indeed a bit cautious, feeling like they are testing the waters 748 million thrown into reserves... really still timid? The big players are harvesting retail investors' emotions, don't get led by the rhythm Paused building a position and switched to holding cash, how bearish must they be? Another wave of "strategy adjustment" rhetoric, just listen and that's it This is called the art of cashing out at high positions haha Take profits or reposition? The key is we have to keep up with the rhythm The institutions really know how to play, one hand pumps up while the other hand dumps.
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NotGonnaMakeItvip
· 12-23 03:57
Crazy buying and then hoarding cash, this rhythm... feels a bit familiar Old routine of Pump and Dump? $748 million added to reserves, looks like it's time to prepare for the next wave Is this a signal to Be Played for Suckers or is it really bearish? This operation is a bit confusing, buying and then not buying, the thoughts of capitalists are really hard to guess.
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FloorSweepervip
· 12-23 03:36
nah this is exactly the kind of weak signal that separates the smart money from the retail masses... they pump then dump the bags, classic accumulation phase psychology. big funds always play this game - buy hard, pause mysteriously, build reserves. textbook repositioning before the next leg up honestly. most people gonna panic sell thinking it's capitulation lol
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Rugman_Walkingvip
· 12-23 03:33
Bought and got liquidated, turned around and ran, it truly belongs to the classics.
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