XRP's social sentiment has recently shifted bearish, yet analytics suggest this could signal a buying opportunity ahead—retail skepticism historically tends to materialize before significant price rallies. On a more concrete front, spot XRP ETFs demonstrate institutional conviction remains solid, posting six consecutive weeks of capital inflows totaling over $1.2 billion. The divergence between negative social chatter and strengthening fund flows raises an interesting question: are retail traders too pessimistic while smart money accumulates quietly?
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TxFailed
· 12-28 00:35
ngl, this is just classic retail FOMO pattern recognition dressed up fancy. whales accumulate on the noise, retail panic sells their bags... *then* the rally happens and everyone acts shocked. technically speaking, we've seen this movie before lol
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JustAnotherWallet
· 12-26 20:37
When retail investors are complaining loudly, big funds are quietly accumulating chips. I've seen this trick countless times.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 12-25 02:53
Retail investors are panicking again, while institutions quietly make huge profits.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 12-25 02:52
Retail investors are crying, institutions are laughing, I've seen this trick too many times
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Lonely_Validator
· 12-25 02:45
Retail investors are panicking again, while institutions are quietly eating up. How many times has this script been played out?
XRP's social sentiment has recently shifted bearish, yet analytics suggest this could signal a buying opportunity ahead—retail skepticism historically tends to materialize before significant price rallies. On a more concrete front, spot XRP ETFs demonstrate institutional conviction remains solid, posting six consecutive weeks of capital inflows totaling over $1.2 billion. The divergence between negative social chatter and strengthening fund flows raises an interesting question: are retail traders too pessimistic while smart money accumulates quietly?