This is purely a liquidity reallocation event around a massive capital magnet. A high-profile listing like the #SpaceX IPO pulls attention and cash into equities, and in the short term crypto usually becomes the funding source for that rotation. That’s why $BTC can look weak even without any real structural damage... it’s just getting used as liquidity during a risk reshuffle, not being fundamentally repriced. My approach stays unchanged in this kind of environment. I don’t chase strength into liquidity events like this - I let the initial flush play out, especially in BTC and high-beta alts like SOL and SUI where volatility gets exaggerated. If we see forced selling, I’m more interested in absorption zones and reclaim structure rather than guessing tops. Once IPO-driven positioning stabilizes, that’s usually when crypto reclaims momentum first, not during the hype phase. In simple terms: I treat it as a temporary liquidity drain, stay defensive early, then rotate back in when the market stops reacting emotionally to headlines. #BTC Price Analysis# #Macro Insights#
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