the average funding rate has dropped into negative territory

On the four major exchanges - Binance, ByBit, OKX, Gate.io,and Deribit - the average funding rate has dropped into negative territory, currently, the metric is just above zero.
In this cycle, in four similar instances it ended with a price increase and once with a decline.
The corporate sector is actively buying coins, spot market selling pressure is minimal, experienced investors have stopped selling, LTH have returned to accumulation, and several on-chain metrics indicate a normalization of market conditions after the overheating phase.
The only issue is poor macroeconomic indicators that are blocking BTC
BTC ’s growth.
Positive signals from the Fed and the Trump Administration could renew the inflow of cash via ETFs, potentially triggering the start of a new rally. Major speculators need a clear target for the next quarter-for example, a 50% increase from current levels with a price target of $130K.
In this cycle, in four similar instances it ended with a price increase and once with a decline.
The corporate sector is actively buying coins, spot market selling pressure is minimal, experienced investors have stopped selling, LTH have returned to accumulation, and several on-chain metrics indicate a normalization of market conditions after the overheating phase.
The only issue is poor macroeconomic indicators that are blocking BTC
Positive signals from the Fed and the Trump Administration could renew the inflow of cash via ETFs, potentially triggering the start of a new rally. Major speculators need a clear target for the next quarter-for example, a 50% increase from current levels with a price target of $130K.
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