Digital assets are facing sharp corrections after an attempted rebound with some users pointing to a long-term bearish sentiment. This year, crypto asset prices moved up the ladder following huge institutional inflows in the market. While this heightened the bull cycle, certain events have drawn lines of a creeping bear sentiment in the market.  The

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Digital assets are facing sharp corrections after an attempted rebound with some users pointing to a long-term bearish sentiment. This year, crypto asset prices moved up the ladder following huge institutional inflows in the market. While this heightened the bull cycle, certain events have drawn lines of a creeping bear sentiment in the market. 

The recent market correction sparked major sell-offs leading to liquidations as traders repositioned their holdings. For slight and sustained bearish sentiments, there are signs to watch out for. The current sentiment is largely viewed as short-term as bulls look forward to a price boost on the back of historical trajectories. As Bitcoin and other crypto assets plummet, here are key points to watch out for a bearish sentiment.  

Massive Transfers to Exchanges

A bull cycle comes with price highs as most users buy assets with limited sell pressure. However, where signs of sales are recorded, a bearish sentiment builds with traders. Large transfers of assets to centralized exchanges are perceived as potential sales while move-off exchanges show signs of long-term holding. Some of the reasons include the ease of a sale on exchanges. This year, large amounts of BTC were taken off exchanges during the price highs.

Frequent Price Correction 

Crypto assets are volatile so certain price swings are expected. However, when top asset prices fall for consistent periods, a bearish sentiment could form in the market. This could also happen in persistent downward fluctuations taking the assets far below the achieved highs. This occurred after the 2021 bull season when the price of Bitcoin dropped below $25,000 from over $62,000.

Miner Reserves

A look at miner reserves points to present market conditions to know if there’s a bearish sentiment. If Bitcoin miners sell reserves, it often means the market is on a downward slope. This is because, in a price correction, BTC miners tend to sell assets to cover losses from declined market activity. On the other hand, miners will hold on to assets where there is positive momentum.

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