Three Binance Bitcoin Charts Point To The Direction Of Btc’s Next...
Data from Binance points to shifting liquidity patterns and unique trader positioning that could influence the direction of Bitcoin’s next price move.
Bitcoin’s (BTC) short-term trend may hinge on developments unfolding inside Binance’s order flow and onchain activity. Three Binance-linked metrics indicated rising sell-side pressure, shifting liquidity behavior and a market preparing for volatility, factors that could determine whether BTC holds support or enters a deeper correction.
Bitcoin whale deposits into exchanges are rising, signaling elevated profit-taking risk.
BTC inflows to Binance have matched 2025 highs, which have historically preceded longer pullbacks.
USDt deposits on Binance reached yearly highs, indicating that traders are repositioning themselves ahead of potential volatility.
A sharp rise in the Exchange Whale Ratio, now at 0.47 across all exchanges, indicated that large holders are increasingly moving Bitcoin into trading platforms. This trend becomes more concerning on Binance, where the ratio’s 14-day exponential moving average (EMA) has climbed to 0.427, the highest level since April.
Whale deposits tend to precede distribution phases, as large entities prefer Binance’s liquidity for offloading size. With BTC struggling to extend above $93,000, this shift implied growing resistance overhead. If the trend persists, the price is more likely to consolidate or retest support before attempting another breakout.
Onchain data showed the 30-day simple-moving average (SMA) of BTC inflows to Binance reached 8,915 on Nov. 28, closely matching its highest reading of 9,031 on March 3. Historically, similar inflow peaks, such as the one recorded in March, have been preceded by sharp downward moves.
This surge suggested that holders are actively preparing to de-risk, or cycle out of Bitcoin following its rally. With the market attempting to secure a position above $96,000 resistance, Binance’s growing inventory acts as an immediate headwind. Until the excess supply is absorbed, an uptrend could be limited.
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Source: CoinTelegraph