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Capital Flow Shift

Definition

A capital flow shift denotes a significant movement of investment funds from one asset class, market, or geographic region to another. In digital economics, this refers to substantial reallocations of capital within or between different cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, or traditional financial instruments. Such shifts are often driven by changes in investor sentiment, macroeconomic conditions, or regulatory developments. These movements directly influence asset valuations and market liquidity.