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Insider Big Whale of BTC OG: Precious Metals Retreat, Capital Shift Drives Crypto Rebound

Insider Big Whale of BTC OG: Precious Metals Retreat, Capital Shift Drives Crypto Rebound

2025-12-25 12:44

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ChainThink message, December 25, Garrett Jin, representative of the "BTC OG Insider Whales," posted that "as precious metals such as platinum, palladium, and silver experienced significant pullbacks, Bitcoin and Ethereum began to rebound. Positions in these precious metals were overly crowded and extremely overbought in the short term, increasing risk exposure. This triggered profit-taking, with capital shifting from overheated trades toward relatively undervalued assets."

Insider Big Whale of BTC OG: Precious Metals Retreat, Capital Shift Drives Crypto Rebound
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