#比特币ETF资金流入 Wait, I saw some outrageous data! 😱 BlackRock's Bitcoin spot ETF (IBIT) has lost 9.59% this year, with negative returns, yet funds are still flowing in continuously??? And it ranked among the top six in annual fund inflows, attracting $25.4 billion!
What’s going on here? When I first entered the space, I thought products with poor returns wouldn’t be bought... Only later did I realize that institutional investors are "buying on dips"! Bitcoin has fallen about 30% from its October high, yet it has attracted a large amount of institutional capital. To compare, gold rose nearly 65% during the same period, but Bitcoin ETF’s fund inflows actually exceeded those of gold ETFs. What does this indicate?
Experts say this is a bullish signal, showing that major institutions are increasingly treating Bitcoin as a mature asset similar to gold, rather than a high-risk speculative asset. It sounds a bit complicated, but it seems to imply that Bitcoin is gradually being "financialized" and institutionalized?
What surprises me most is that products attracting so much capital even in a bear market could have such potential once the market turns around... This gives me a lot of confidence to continue learning about and paying attention to this market! 💪
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#比特币ETF资金流入 Wait, I saw some outrageous data! 😱 BlackRock's Bitcoin spot ETF (IBIT) has lost 9.59% this year, with negative returns, yet funds are still flowing in continuously??? And it ranked among the top six in annual fund inflows, attracting $25.4 billion!
What’s going on here? When I first entered the space, I thought products with poor returns wouldn’t be bought... Only later did I realize that institutional investors are "buying on dips"! Bitcoin has fallen about 30% from its October high, yet it has attracted a large amount of institutional capital. To compare, gold rose nearly 65% during the same period, but Bitcoin ETF’s fund inflows actually exceeded those of gold ETFs. What does this indicate?
Experts say this is a bullish signal, showing that major institutions are increasingly treating Bitcoin as a mature asset similar to gold, rather than a high-risk speculative asset. It sounds a bit complicated, but it seems to imply that Bitcoin is gradually being "financialized" and institutionalized?
What surprises me most is that products attracting so much capital even in a bear market could have such potential once the market turns around... This gives me a lot of confidence to continue learning about and paying attention to this market! 💪