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Institutional Sentiment

Definition

Institutional sentiment refers to the collective attitude and outlook of large financial entities, such as hedge funds, asset managers, and corporations, towards a particular asset or market. In the digital asset space, this indicates how these major players perceive cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. Positive sentiment often leads to increased capital allocation and market stability, while negative sentiment can result in withdrawals and price declines. It is a key indicator for market direction.