U.S. BTC ETFs See $1B Inflows, Seen 6 Times Before and Each Time Marked a Local Top
BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust attracted $970 million, over 81% of total inflows, amid rising institutional demand and Bitcoin price near multi-month highs.
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U.S. BTC ETFs See $1B Inflows, Seen 6 Times Before and Each Time Marked a Local Top
The U.S. bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded a $1.2 billion net inflow on Monday, marking the seventh occasion that inflows have exceeded $1 billion, according to Farside data. The majority of these inflows came from BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which attracted $970 million.Historically, when inflows reach around $1 billion, it has often coincided with a short-term top in bitcoin’s price.The first instance occurred on Marc…
BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Nears $100B AUM, Tracks Gold Rally Momentum - The Market Periodical
Key Insights: BlackRock Bitcoin ETF hit the $100 Billion AUM in under 450 days. It’s nearly six times faster than Vanguard’s S&P 500 ETF. BlackRock’s IBIT inflows coincide with Bitcoin hitting all-time highs above $126,000. This reflects heightened institutional demand. The IBIT share price has surged 60% over six months, trading at an all-time high of $71.26. Inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs have increased significantly, with the BlackRock iShar…
BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF flushes 244 million US dollars a year into the asset manager's books. This is remarkable in terms of its one-year existence. Source: BTC-ECHO BTC-ECHO
Bitcoin ETFs see record $1.2 billion inflow with BlackRock’s IBIT leading the charge - Coin Surges
Investor activity in US-listed spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) surged sharply on Oct. 6, mirroring BTC’s continued price gains and growing institutional interest. According to data from SoSoValue, the twelve approved funds collectively absorbed about $1.2 billion in inflows. This is their second-largest single-day haul since launching in 2024 and the strongest performance this year. Chart Showing Bitcoin ETFs Daily Inflow (Source: Trad…
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