Key Points:
According to the CoinShare report, over the last four weeks, these inflows have reached an impressive $179 million. This surge comes on the heels of recent price appreciation, propelling total assets under management (AuM) to nearly $33 billion, marking a 15% increase since their lows in early September. This marks the highest point since mid-August.
This dynamic market movement showcases investor appetite for the spot Bitcoin ETF and the explosion of the upcoming uptrend.
However, it’s worth noting that the recent inflows, while encouraging, are relatively lower compared to the initial surge experienced after Blackrock’s announcement in June, which brought in $807 million over four consecutive weeks. This suggests that investors are proceeding with more caution this time, even with positive news emerging from the Grayscale vs. SEC court ruling.
Of the recent inflows, a significant 84% poured into Bitcoin investment products, pushing year-to-date inflows for Bitcoin to $315 million. It’s worth mentioning that earlier last week, surges in Bitcoin prices prompted inflows into short Bitcoin, which reached $23 million. However, these positions were considerably reduced, resulting in net inflows of just $1.7 million by the end of the week, indicating a loss of confidence among short sellers.
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