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I noticed that BTC ETFs in the US registered quite significant outflows in the past few days. According to monitoring data, the net outflow reached US$ 291 million, with FBTC accounting for US$ 229 million and ARKB for US$ 62.9 million. This is the largest outflow volume since the end of March.
The interesting part is to observe how these capital movements in ETFs often correlate with the price of BTC. When there are outflows of this size, it generally signals some caution in the market. Given the importance of BTC dominance in the broader cryptocurrency landscape, these flows may indicate a shift in institutional investors’ confidence in the asset.
It’s a signal worth keeping a close eye on. These data are more of a thermometer than a true indication of what’s really happening with the major players in Bitcoin ETFs.