Spot Bitcoin ETF performed strongly last week, with a net inflow of $1.42 billion, reaching a new high since October. Interestingly, the capital inflow was not evenly distributed—most of the increase occurred over just two days in the middle of the week, with an inflow of $844 million on Wednesday and $754 million on Tuesday, showing a clear concentrated release pattern.
In terms of Ethereum ETFs, the enthusiasm was slightly lower, with a weekly inflow of $479 million. However, there is a detail worth noting: a $180 million outflow occurred on Friday, indicating that funds are not flowing in a one-way direction.
From this week's capital movements, institutional investors are showing cautious but gradually returning signals. The weekly net inflow of over $1.4 billion into Bitcoin spot ETFs is significant, especially in the current market environment, where such institutional capital inflows often signal a shift in market sentiment.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 7h ago
On Tuesday and Wednesday, all the money was poured in. This pace is quite something.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 9h ago
On Tuesday and Wednesday, the big players directly took the main share. Tsk tsk... Are institutions testing the waters or are they really bullish?
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 9h ago
Tuesday and Wednesday were really intense, the institutions are really quietly getting on board.
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GweiTooHigh
· 9h ago
Are there any black swan events on Tuesday and Wednesday? This concentrated inflow looks a bit suspicious.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 9h ago
Did the wave directly hit in on Tuesday and Wednesday? Are there insiders in the institutions?
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0xSunnyDay
· 10h ago
The institutions that entered the market on Tuesday and Wednesday are really fierce, swallowing over 1.5 billion in one go. This pace is a bit outrageous.
Spot Bitcoin ETF performed strongly last week, with a net inflow of $1.42 billion, reaching a new high since October. Interestingly, the capital inflow was not evenly distributed—most of the increase occurred over just two days in the middle of the week, with an inflow of $844 million on Wednesday and $754 million on Tuesday, showing a clear concentrated release pattern.
In terms of Ethereum ETFs, the enthusiasm was slightly lower, with a weekly inflow of $479 million. However, there is a detail worth noting: a $180 million outflow occurred on Friday, indicating that funds are not flowing in a one-way direction.
From this week's capital movements, institutional investors are showing cautious but gradually returning signals. The weekly net inflow of over $1.4 billion into Bitcoin spot ETFs is significant, especially in the current market environment, where such institutional capital inflows often signal a shift in market sentiment.