Analysis: The Bitcoin cross-platform liquidity pulse indicator turns bearish
CryptoQuant analyst Maartunn stated that the Bitcoin Inter-Platform Flow Pulse (IFP) indicator has turned bearish. This indicator uses CryptoQuant's Bitcoin trading platform liquidity data to measure the flow of funds between spot trading platforms and derivative trading platforms. The liquidity data reflects market sentiment: an increase in Bitcoin inflow to derivative trading platforms usually accompanies a bull market, while a decrease in Bitcoin outflow from derivative trading platforms typically accompanies a bear market.
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