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Bitcoin: Retail FOMO is back – Here’s why that’s bad news for BTC

Rising retail activity, soaring Open Interest, and stablecoin shifts put BTC’s $75k breakout in focus.

Bitcoin: Retail FOMO is back - Here's why that's bad news for BTC

Whenever the market hits resistance, people naturally start watching for FOMO.

Presently, Bitcoin [BTC] is hovering around $70k, having dropped about 3.5% over the past week. That’s a classic sign of weak follow-through, leaving the market split between those looking to “buy the dip” and those holding onto recent gains.

AMBCrypto recently highlighted that 48k BTC moved out of STHs, showing many traders were quick to take profits rather than chase FOMO. Moreover, a recent CryptoQuant report offered a deeper look into retail behavior, showing patterns of inflows that often line up with market turning points.

Bitcoin
Source: CryptoQuant

Looking at the chart above, Binance is seeing some serious retail activity.  On the 11th of March, a massive $131.8 million flowed into the exchange in just one hour. However, that momentum didn’t stop there: About $55 million came in on the 13th of March, followed by another $50 million three days later.

From a technical standpoint, spikes like this usually mean retail traders are moving funds onto the exchange to trade, whether chasing momentum, taking profits, or setting up short-term positions.

According to AMBCrypto, these inflows act as a key signal for spotting FOMO, especially around Bitcoin’s $70k level.

Notably, when layered with other indicators, they provide a clearer view of where the market is headed.

Retail frenzy raises questions about Bitcoin’s breakout

The recent retail moves into Binance aren’t happening in isolation. 

Take the $50 million inflow on the 16th of March. Technically, it lined up with Bitcoin hitting resistance at $75k, kicking off three days of declines, triggering long-liquidation sweeps, and pushing BTC down to $70k. Now, it looks like “speculative FOMO” is creeping back in.

BTC
Source: CryptoQuant

CoinGlass data shows fresh shorts piling up, while a falling CVD points to weak Spot demand. In other words, bears are leaning into the downside, and the surge in retail inflows suggests traders are chasing momentum, taking positions even as the market signals caution.

Adding to the mix, the USDT and USDC market caps just reversed from -$8.1 billion to +$4.5 billion, indicating that liquidity returned to the broader market. Normally, that would be a bullish signal, as more liquidity around Bitcoin’s $70k level usually means FOMO is creeping back in.

However, when you layer in rising retail inflows and growing short positions, that liquidity starts to feel more like speculative betting than genuine “dip-buying” pressure. In other words, retail traders are chasing FUD, betting on the downside, and taking profits near the top.

If this trend continues, Bitcoin’s push past $75k will need stronger follow-through, which the falling CVD suggests isn’t happening. As a result, with FUD outweighing FOMO around resistance, a breakdown looks more likely, making retail flows Bitcoin’s biggest “weak spot” right now.


Final Summary

  • Surging retail inflows, rising shorts, and a falling CVD suggest traders are chasing FUD rather than genuine “dip-buying,” creating a key weak spot for Bitcoin.
  • Meanwhile, stablecoin caps have rebounded, but without strong follow-through, BTC’s breakout past $75k remains under bearish control.
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Ritika Gupta

Journalist

Ritika Gupta is a coin-based journalist at AMBCrypto who focuses on how economic and political trends impact cryptocurrencies. A social sciences graduate from Gargi College, she reports on AI, DeFi, Web3, and blockchain, using her hands-on experience to turn complex crypto developments into clear, practical insights for readers.

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