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    Bitcoin ETF Inflows Doubled to $2.3B Last Week, Fueling BTC’s Rise to $52,000: Fineqia

    • February 20, 2024

    Spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs witnessed a substantial influx of approximately $2.3 billion last week, nearly doubling the previous week’s inflow of $1.2 billion.

    These inflows accounted for almost half of the total net inflow since the inception of BTC ETFs, which currently stand at approximately $5 billion.

    According to Matteo Greco, research analyst at digital asset investment firm Fineqia International, the growing demand for BTC ETFs has fueled Bitcoin’s surge last week, which saw the leading cryptocurrency gain around 8% to close at approximately $52,150.

    Spot Bitcoin ETFs See Consistent Demand


    In a note shared with Cryptonews.com, Greco said that the positive net inflows have remained consistent for 16 consecutive trading days since January 26.

    However, there was a slight increase in outflows from the Grayscale Bitcoin ETF (GBTC) last week, reaching around $625 million.

    This indicates a rise in profit-taking by investors following the recent surge in BTC’s price.

    The embrace of index funds and ETFs for passive investment suggests that many “investors” have strayed from their core principle: the active allocation of capital.

    — Pierre Rochard (@BitcoinPierre) February 19, 2024

    Among the ETFs launched on January 11, the Blackrock Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) leads the pack with over $5 billion in assets under management (AUM), totaling around $6.2 billion.

    The Fidelity BTC ETF (FBTC) follows closely in second place with approximately $4.5 billion AUM, while the 21Shares & ARK Bitcoin ETF (ARKB) secures the third position with roughly $1.5 billion AUM.

    Additionally, the Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB) crossed the $1 billion AUM milestone, reaching around $1.2 billion AUM.

    Trading Volume Remains Robust


    The trading volume of BTC ETFs remained robust, reaching approximately $9.6 billion cumulatively last week, with a daily average volume exceeding $1.9 billion.

    Since January 11, the cumulative trading volume has reached $45.3 billion, with an average daily volume of approximately $1.7 billion.

    These figures highlight above-average trading volume, reflecting strong buy pressure and heightened activity surrounding BTC ETFs.

    Looking at the macroeconomic landscape, market expectations for the upcoming Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, scheduled 30 days from now, suggest a 90% probability of no change in rates.

    However, a 25bps cut is still anticipated between the end of Q2 and the beginning of Q3 this year, signaling a less restrictive monetary policy from the FED.

    This expectation has led to increased risk exposure among market participants, contributing to the robust momentum of risk assets like BTC, cryptocurrencies, and stocks, with the S&P 500 recently achieving a new all-time high.

    “This expectation fuels the anticipation for a less restrictive monetary policy from the FED, increasing risk exposure that market participants are willing to undertake,” Greco wrote.

    “This contributes to the robust momentum of risk assets such as BTC, cryptocurrencies, and stocks, with the S&P 500 recently achieving a new all-time high.”

    As reported, gold ETFs have faced significant outflows this year, while ETFs tracking the spot price of Bitcoin have seen strong inflows.

    The leading 14 gold ETFs have experienced outflows of $2.4 billion in 2024 as of February 14.

    Among the gold ETFs, only three have seen minor inflows this year: VanEck Merk Gold Shares, FT Vest Gold Strategy Target Income ETF, and Proshares UltraShort Gold.

    In contrast, preliminary data from Farside shows that the ten approved spot Bitcoin ETFs have attracted aggregate inflows of around $4 billion this year, reaching record volumes.

    The post Bitcoin ETF Inflows Doubled to $2.3B Last Week, Fueling BTC’s Rise to $52,000: Fineqia appeared first on Cryptonews.

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