BTC drops 0.75% in 15 minutes: quick pullback triggered by short-term position trimming and capital outflows

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2026-04-14 16:45 to 17:00 (UTC), the BTC market saw a clear fluctuation. The 15-minute return was -0.75%, and the price quickly slid within the 74529.4 to 75233.4 USDT range, with an amplitude of 0.94%. During this period, trading volume rose by about 12% compared with the previous hour’s average, market attention increased, and volatility accelerated significantly.

The primary drivers behind this abnormal move were concentrated deleveraging by short-term holders and a large-scale outflow of exchange funds. From 16:45 to 17:00, BTC net outflows were about 4,800 BTC, roughly 30% higher than the daily average. Open interest (OI) in the derivatives market fell by as much as 8%, which is rare in the recent period. Under concentrated selling pressure, localized liquidations and stop-loss triggers amplified the downside pressure at the time. CME futures positioning slipped to 720 million USD, and institutional funds continued to withdraw, creating a passive downward push on the overall market.

In addition, on the same day, whale accounts transferred about 2,000 BTC to mainstream trading platforms, but no immediate large-scale selloff was observed. Long-term holders continued to accumulate; monthly net additional holdings reached 4.9 billion USD. The funding structure indicates that a “weak hands to strong hands” shift in positioning is being further strengthened. ETF funds maintained high net inflows, but at the same time, net outflows from trading platforms intensified, tightening short-term liquidity. With derivatives and spot markets moving in tandem, price volatility was further exacerbated.

At present, short-term market liquidity for BTC is tightening. Frequent large capital transfers and rapid declines in derivatives positions suggest that the risk of oscillation has not gone away. Key items to watch include subsequent asset movements in whale accounts, the timing of ETF inflows, and changes in exchange fund flows and key technical support levels. In extreme market conditions, on-chain capital dynamics and changes in holding structure will directly affect future volatility. Users should closely monitor real-time market data to understand more timely market conditions and attribution information.

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