Opinion The rate of decline in holdings is faster than expected, with a net outflow of $89.7 million over the past week.
To be objective, the decrease in holdings varies across different sectors, which may indicate where the "brush" (manipulation) is concentrated and what remains relatively sticky. - The sector with the highest holdings, macro, has experienced the most collapse, dropping from nearly $70 million in holdings to just over $10 million. - The sports sector's holdings decreased from $21 million to $5.6 million, a decline of over 70%. - The crypto sector's decline is somewhat less than the previous two, with Pre-TGE holdings dropping from $15.7 million to around $9.9 million, and the Crypto sector decreasing from $8.55 million to $4.25 million. Additionally, as daily trading volume declines, its composition has also changed significantly. The commercial sector once accounted for over 50% of Opinion's daily trading volume, and the approximately 27% decrease in commercial holdings is relatively small.
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Opinion The rate of decline in holdings is faster than expected, with a net outflow of $89.7 million over the past week.
To be objective, the decrease in holdings varies across different sectors, which may indicate where the "brush" (manipulation) is concentrated and what remains relatively sticky.
- The sector with the highest holdings, macro, has experienced the most collapse, dropping from nearly $70 million in holdings to just over $10 million.
- The sports sector's holdings decreased from $21 million to $5.6 million, a decline of over 70%.
- The crypto sector's decline is somewhat less than the previous two, with Pre-TGE holdings dropping from $15.7 million to around $9.9 million, and the Crypto sector decreasing from $8.55 million to $4.25 million.
Additionally, as daily trading volume declines, its composition has also changed significantly. The commercial sector once accounted for over 50% of Opinion's daily trading volume, and the approximately 27% decrease in commercial holdings is relatively small.