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Bitcoin extends losses as CME premiums decline, despite $2 billion buying plan

Emily Hayes
Emily Hayes

Emily Hayes

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Bitcoin’s downward momentum continued on Tuesday, as futures premiums on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) dipped, signaling a cooling in institutional demand. The price drop comes even as a major investment strategy plans to acquire $2 billion worth of BTC, raising questions about the market’s short-term trajectory.

The decline in CME futures premiums, often viewed as an indicator of institutional sentiment, suggests that traders are becoming cautious amid recent market volatility. While Bitcoin has seen strong inflows from spot ETFs and corporate buyers, the fading premium points to a possible slowdown in institutional enthusiasm.

At the same time, reports indicate that a major investment firm or entity is preparing to purchase up to $2 billion in Bitcoin, a move that could inject fresh liquidity into the market. However, so far, this anticipated buying spree has not been enough to offset selling pressure or reverse BTC’s recent losses.

Market analysts suggest that Bitcoin’s current weakness may be tied to broader macroeconomic concerns, including uncertainty over interest rate policies and risk sentiment across global markets. If institutional buying remains subdued, further price corrections could follow before renewed demand stabilizes the market.

Looking ahead, traders will be watching for on-chain activity, ETF inflows, and institutional positioning to gauge whether the $2 billion acquisition plan will materialize and influence price action. Additionally, macroeconomic developments and Federal Reserve policy signals will play a key role in shaping BTC’s trajectory.

For now, Bitcoin remains under pressure, and unless institutional confidence rebounds meaningfully, the cryptocurrency may struggle to regain upside momentum despite large-scale accumulation efforts.

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