Gate News bot message, Data reveals contrasting trading patterns in the Bitcoin market following Trump’s victory in Super Tuesday primaries. While retail investors have taken a net selling position on BTC, large-scale whale investors have been actively accumulating Bitcoin during price dips.
The distinct behavior between these two investor groups highlights the ongoing shifts in Bitcoin ownership distribution as market participants respond to the recent political developments.
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