CME Bitcoin futures show a split between institutional and retail traders, with the latter seeing a sharp increase in net long positions
the position of Bitcoin futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) suggests that the market situation is changing, as a group of traders seem to be reducing their positions, which may indicate a cautious attitude or profit-taking after a strong rise. Data shows that the behavior of asset management companies and other participants is diverging, with the net long positions of asset management companies reaching a peak of $6 billion at the end of 2024, but since then it has been significantly reduced to around $2.5 billion. On the other hand, the net long positions of the "other" category (which may include retail investors and small institutions) have sharply increased, reaching around $1.5 billion currently, the highest level in over a year, indicating a resurgence of bullish sentiment among non-institutional market participants.
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