⚡WHY BITCOIN ALWAYS CRASHES WHEN I OPEN THE US MARKETS ⚡

Every day, at 10:00 AM New York time, Bitcoin shows an increasingly evident pattern: after the opening of the American markets, the price undergoes a sudden dump, erasing hours of gains in a few minutes.

Yesterday, for example, BTC burned 16 hours of gains in just 20 minutes.

The same phenomenon has repeated several times since November, as already happened in the second and third quarters of the year.

According to Zerohedge's analysis, behind this dynamic is Jane Street, one of the leading high-frequency trading (HFT) firms in the world.

The pattern is far too regular to be random: a rapid crash immediately after the opening, followed by a slow recovery phase — typical behavior of high-frequency algorithmic execution.

The hypothesized mechanism is simple but effective:

Sell BTC at the market open.

Push the price into liquidity areas.

Re-enter at a lower level.

Repeat every day.

With this scheme, Jane Street would have accumulated billions in Bitcoin, currently holding 2.5 billion dollars in BlackRock's IBIT ETF, its fifth largest position. Essentially, many of the recent Bitcoin dumps do not reflect macro weakness, but strategic manipulations by large players.

When these entities (Jane Street is certainly not the only one adopting this methodology) have completed their accumulation, BTC's bullish trend will strongly resume.

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