Recently, the outflow of funds from Bitcoin spot ETFs has indeed increased. Market data shows that this wave of outflows reflects investors taking profits at certain price levels and may also indicate a shift in short-term market sentiment. As an important holding channel for institutions and retail investors, ETF fund movements often preemptively reflect changes in market expectations.
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CountdownToBroke
· 9h ago
Profiting and running is rational; it should have been like this a long time ago.
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MEVHunter
· 9h ago
The outflow data looks great, the mempool is about to take off.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 9h ago
actually, let me pull the 7-day inflow/outflow data on this... spot etf outflows aren't necessarily bearish if you factor in the basis point arbitrage between cex and dex spreads. most retail sees blood and panics, but that's literally where the edge is 🤷
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ImaginaryWhale
· 9h ago
Taking profits is also wise; not everyone wants to gamble until the end.
Recently, the outflow of funds from Bitcoin spot ETFs has indeed increased. Market data shows that this wave of outflows reflects investors taking profits at certain price levels and may also indicate a shift in short-term market sentiment. As an important holding channel for institutions and retail investors, ETF fund movements often preemptively reflect changes in market expectations.