Is there still money in the market?
How come several hundred billion are thrown in and there's not even a sound?
The answer is that the money has come, and a lot of it, but it has all turned into bag holders...
1. In 2025, the market saw an influx of 308 billion dollars. This is much larger than the capital during the last bull market.
2. In 2024, it was "a little push can lead to a big effect"; entering with 10 billion could lift the market cap by 26 billion; in 2025, it is "a mud cow entering the sea"; entering with 308 billion, the market cap has instead shrunk.
3. Why isn't it rising? The selling pressure is too heavy. It is so heavy that even super buyers like MSTR can't turn the tide.
The current market is like a black hole, swallowing any liquidity that comes in with selling pressure.
In other words, before the selling pressure is exhausted, the ability to rise has temporarily been lost.

