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>If ETF net flows flip large positive (for example, +$100m+ on a day) = signals return of institutional demand.
>If OI begins rising again (after the drop) while the funding rate stays low or negative = classic sign of smart money accumulating.
>If price breaks out above a key range (defined ~$100k handle) with high volume and above derivatives & fund flow support = may signal the start of the next leg up.
>Conversely: if ETF flows keep being weak or negative + OI falls further + funding rate goes negative = could suggest a risk of further consolidation or a downside leg.

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Mr. House is the incredibly obvious choice

The fact is the courier can go in and replace Mr House whenever he so chooses and is convenient as we can see in the game. It’s not like allying with House for the battle of the dam makes it impossible to ever take him out of commission after the fact if it’s necessary or convenient. And in the meantime the guy is a genius with a massive swath of pre war tech and data only he understands. He is a massive asset and incredibly valuable for what he can contribute and for his knowledge, the Yes Man ending just disposes of all of this for not much real benefit and if anything it’s obviously implied things are more anarchic without a Courier/House duo actively managing things the other may not be able to focus on.

The House ending is also the best possible outcome for the NCR. The NCR suffers virtually zero losses and minimal damage from the player siding with House because it is in House’s own interest to keep the NCR stable and economically exploitable. They are nonviolently forced into consolidating into their own territory and scaling back the expansionism that was spreading them too thin and causing most of their issues. the only reason they are in Vegas in the first place is because of corrupt politicians and warmongers; the actual citizens of the NCR are being harmed by it (hence the obvious Afghanistan/Iraq analogue).

Basically the Yes Man ending is the House ending but gimped and with the courier being saddled with realistically too much to control to be able to effectively manage things, and the NCR ending is actually facilitating their downfall in the long run.