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Retail Capital Flow

Definition

Retail Capital Flow refers to the movement of investment funds from individual, non-institutional investors into various asset classes or markets. This represents the collective investment decisions of everyday people, rather than large financial institutions. In the digital asset market, it often manifests as individuals purchasing cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens, or participating in decentralized finance protocols. These flows can significantly influence market sentiment and asset prices, especially in nascent markets.