Wait, I just saw that Bitcoin has gone up again. My first reaction was that it was because of that Venezuela incident🤔 But after taking a closer look at the analysis, I realized I had misunderstood!



It turns out that the real factors driving the rise are these: major institutional players are finally starting to seriously allocate to Bitcoin, with platforms like Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch seeing a net inflow of $500 million in a single day. That scale really surprised me😲 And is the regulatory environment improving? That’s a bit exciting—I've been worried that policies might suppress the market, but it turns out they’re actually a positive signal?

Additionally, optimism around AI is also rebounding, risk assets are being viewed more favorably again, and the expectation of interest rate cuts is still there. Combining these factors, the Venezuela incident seems to have become just a "small episode."

Looking at it this way, the "institutional entry" I heard about earlier is really not just talk—it’s actually happening. But as a newbie, I’m still a bit confused. What does this influx of institutions mean for regular retail investors? Does it mean the market will become more stable? Or does it mean competition has become fiercer? Can someone explain this to me💭
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