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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Bitcoin (BTC) Order Flow Flips Negative as Sellers Gain Upper Hand

Bitcoin (BTC) Order Flow Flips Negative as Sellers Gain Upper Hand

What to know:

  • Bitcoin’s taker buy/sell ratio has fallen below 1, signaling stronger sell-side aggression
  • The shift reflects short-term bearish order flow across derivatives markets
  • Continued readings below 1 could add downside pressure if sustained

By Malavika Nair | Edited By Ammar Raza,February 25, 2026, 1:03 AM

Bitcoin

Bitcoin’s (BTC) taker buy/sell ratio has fallen below 1, showing that sell-side market arrangements are presently overriding buy-side aggression across platforms. The criteria, which trace the volume of taker buys relative to taker sells, are broadly used to assess short-term order flow active in the derivatives industry.

Information shared on February 24, 2026, reveals the ratio moving under the neutral 1.0 level. A reading below 1 means that more traders and investors are carrying out the sell orders at the bid price than buy orders at the ask price, indicating sturdy immediate selling pressure.

The chart, covering information from 2025 through late February 2026, underlines various fluctuations near the neutral line, with the latest readings slipping into the negative zone. The recent data point shows the ratio hovering below 1, assuring that sellers have regained short-term dominance.

$BTC taker buy/sell ratio has dropped below 1.

Sellers are dominant again. pic.twitter.com/7XgRwfL3lr

— Ted (@TedPillows) February 24, 2026

Also Read: Bitcoin Coinbase Premium Turns Positive for First Time Since Feb Bottom

Bitcoin’s Price Context and Market Conditions

According to the data given by CoinMarketCap, at the time of writing, the token is trading at $62,935.02 with a 4.91% decrease in rate. The daily trading volume of the coin is around $44.63 billion, and the market cap of the asset has exceeded $1.25 trillion.

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Source: CoinMarketCap

At the time of the chart release, Bitcoin was trading near the mid-$60,000 range. The coin has gone through stages of consolidation after the earlier volatility in February 2026. Intraday value movement has indicated alternating momentum, with neither buyers nor sellers keeping the prolonged control.

Order flow criteria like the taker buy/sell ratio can lead the way to short-term price changes, though they are depending to rapid alteration due to high-frequency trading and arbitrage movement. Historical chart metrics show frequent oscillations around the 1.0 level, suggesting that dominance can shift quickly.

Understanding the Taker Buy/Sell Ratio

The taker buy/sell ratio calculates strong trading traits in the lasting futures and spot markets. Taker orders are done instantly against resting limit orders, making them a useful indicator of importance and directional conviction.

When the ratio is above 1, buyers are regarded as more often related to an increased price rally. On the other hand, when the ratio falls below 1, sellers are more aggressive, which can align with price weakness or consolidation phases.

The present move below 1 indicates a shift in short-term sentiment, with traders leaning toward defensive or bearish positioning. Such changes are usually monitored alongside funding rates, open interest, and liquidation data to assess the larger market formation.

Also Read: Bitcoin (BTC) Faces Critical Technical Cross as 3-Day Death Signal Sparks Bear Market Debate

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News, Bitcoin (BTC)

About Malavika Nair

Malavika S is a Data Analyst at Tronweekly, providing data-driven insights into cryptocurrency markets and digital assets. Her work focuses on Bitcoin, altcoins, meme coins, and DeFi, while tracking Layer 1 and Layer 2 blockchain projects, DeFi tokens, and key technical indicators. She adds analytical context to market movements and macro trends, translating complex data into clear, reader-focused coverage. Malavika holds a Master’s degree in Communication and Media Studies.

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