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Bitcoin News: Retail Traders Take Control of BTC Futures Market

Bitcoin News: Retail Traders Take Control of BTC Futures Market

Fresh data from CryptoQuant points to a changing landscape in Bitcoin derivatives, where small traders have taken center stage.

The firm’s CEO, Ki Young Ju, revealed that average order sizes in Bitcoin futures have dropped from around $6,000 earlier this year to nearly $2,000, marking a clear retreat of institutional dominance.

The figures suggest that professional and large-scale investors are scaling back, leaving room for retail traders to shape short-term momentum.

This pattern, analysts note, often coincides with markets characterized by cautious positioning and high volatility, where individuals seek to capitalize on quick price swings rather than long-term trends.

Experts warn that such behavior could amplify market instability, especially as leveraged retail participation intensifies during sudden price movements.

Still, Ju has repeatedly underscored that small traders are no longer passive observers in the crypto ecosystem – they are now key players steering Bitcoin’s trajectory and sentiment-driven cycles.


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Alexander Zdravkov is a market analyst and crypto journalist with interests in economics, broader financial markets and digital assets. His journey into crypto began more than four years ago, driven by a fascination with the rapid evolution of blockchain technology and the transformative potential of decentralized finance. He began analyzing market cycles and identifying emerging trends before they reach the mainstream. He holds a degree in International Relations - a background that helped shape his broader perspective on global economics, geopolitics, and the interconnected nature of modern financial markets. Whether covering the latest developments in the crypto sector or exploring broader macroeconomic themes, Alexander focuses on giving readers context rather than simply repeating headlines. During his career, he has authored more than 10,000 articles covering cryptocurrencies, traditional finance, and global market developments. His work spans everything from Bitcoin and altcoins to macroeconomic trends influencing risk assets worldwide.

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