How are institutions recording their predictions for BTC prices? Looking at recent data, most predictions have not materialized as expected. This reflects an interesting phenomenon: often, the predictive logic that institutions discuss in the media sounds comprehensive, but once it comes to real capital allocation and position establishment, attitudes often change. There is often a significant contrast between discourse power and actual actions. Those institutions willing to validate their judgments with real money are usually more worth referencing than participants who simply express opinions. This is also why some traders trust on-chain data and actual Holdings changes more than various prediction reports.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 6h ago
Well said, it's those guys who are all talk and never back it up with real money; after hearing enough of it, you just don't believe them anymore.
How are institutions recording their predictions for BTC prices? Looking at recent data, most predictions have not materialized as expected. This reflects an interesting phenomenon: often, the predictive logic that institutions discuss in the media sounds comprehensive, but once it comes to real capital allocation and position establishment, attitudes often change. There is often a significant contrast between discourse power and actual actions. Those institutions willing to validate their judgments with real money are usually more worth referencing than participants who simply express opinions. This is also why some traders trust on-chain data and actual Holdings changes more than various prediction reports.