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    Bitcoin ETF inflows top $3B in four-week period

    By Heidi LuoJuly 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Bitcoin ETFs recorded a $1.27 billion inflow last week, continuing a four-week streak of positive capital movements.
    • The total inflow for Bitcoin ETFs over the last month topped $3.1 billion, signaling strong investor interest in cryptocurrency.

    OUR TAKE
    Bitcoin ETFs saw a notable surge in inflows last week, attracting $1.27 billion as the price of the cryptocurrency hit its highest level in over a month. This inflow marks the fourth consecutive week of positive investment, with more than $3.1 billion accumulated over this period. The trend reflects growing investor confidence and interest in cryptocurrency, particularly as bitcoin’s value rebounds significantly. The investment surge coincides with broader market optimism, which may be influenced by political factors such as the expected impact of the upcoming US presidential election on the regulatory landscape.
    —Heidi Luo, BTW reporter

    What happened

    Bitcoin ETFs attracted $1.27 billion in new investment last week as the cryptocurrency surged to its highest price in more than a month, according to data from CoinShares, a digital asset management company specialising in financial products and services for cryptocurrencies. This marks the fourth consecutive week of positive inflows, with a cumulative total of more than $3.1 billion during this period.

    The recent surge in investment follows a strong recovery in the market price of bitcoin, which had fallen below $54,000 on 5 July, its lowest level since February, before rebounding by around 25% to around $67,300. This rebound has been attributed in part to investor speculation about the potential political impact of Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy.

    Prior to this rally, bitcoin ETFs had experienced a decline, with $1.2 billion withdrawn from these funds in the two weeks prior to the current wave of investment. The shift from outflows to robust inflows highlights renewed investor confidence in bitcoin amid changing market dynamics and political forecasts.

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    Why it’s important

    Bitcoin ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds) are financial products that allow investors to gain exposure to bitcoin without the complexity of buying, storing and securing the cryptocurrency directly. These ETFs track the price of bitcoin and are traded on traditional stock exchanges, so they can be bought and sold as easily as shares in any other publicly traded company.

    Besides, this financial activity points to a broader trend of increasing interest and investment in bitcoin, as evidenced by major investments from prominent financial institutions such as BlackRock and Fidelity. Their bitcoin funds alone saw the biggest gains last week, taking in $707 million and $244 million respectively, according to Bloomberg.

    Grayscale, a leading digital asset management firm, saw outflows of around $56 million from its bitcoin-focused fund last week. Meanwhile, investment products tracking Ethereum, known as Ether products, attracted $45 million in new investments, continuing their popularity among investors looking to diversify their cryptocurrency holdings beyond bitcoin. Alternative cryptocurrencies Solana, Litecoin and Cardano saw inflows of $9.6 million, $2.2 million and $400,000 respectively.

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    Heidi Luo

    Heidi Luo is an intern reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in IT and tech trends. She graduated from Cardiff University. Send tips to h.luo@btw.media

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