tldr; Bitcoin ETF headlines often highlight record inflows or outflows, but these figures can be misleading without broader context. In 2025, despite some negative daily flows, Bitcoin ETFs globally absorbed $46.7 billion year-to-date, showing strong institutional interest. Single-day outflows, like $175 million on Dec. 24, represent only a fraction of total assets. Analysts emphasize the importance of aggregating data and considering fund rotation, fees, and market structure to understand the true impact of ETF flows on Bitcoin’s market dynamics.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
inShambles3749 on
Yeah so deceptive
DryMyBottom on
smart money in, impatience money out
Synergiex on
And these are likely last minute tax harvesting loss recognitions. It should reverse and go back to normal in q1
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tldr; Bitcoin ETF headlines often highlight record inflows or outflows, but these figures can be misleading without broader context. In 2025, despite some negative daily flows, Bitcoin ETFs globally absorbed $46.7 billion year-to-date, showing strong institutional interest. Single-day outflows, like $175 million on Dec. 24, represent only a fraction of total assets. Analysts emphasize the importance of aggregating data and considering fund rotation, fees, and market structure to understand the true impact of ETF flows on Bitcoin’s market dynamics.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
Yeah so deceptive
smart money in, impatience money out
And these are likely last minute tax harvesting loss recognitions. It should reverse and go back to normal in q1