Something strange is happening with Bitcoin ETFs lately. Billions are flowing in, but the price isn't taking off as you'd expect. I just read that there's a massive flow into these funds, but looking at the market price, things don't quite add up.



The obvious question is: why so much capital inflow if the price remains stagnant? Some analysts say it's because that institutional money is more passive, different from the retail volume that typically moves the price quickly. Also, it could be that the market was already anticipating these flows, so when they arrive, the price had already 'priced them in.'

There's also the issue that not all the money entering ETFs is new Bitcoin money. There are conversions from other assets, portfolio rebalancing. The price can follow its own logic without reacting one-to-one with every flow you see in the ETFs.

Anyway, it's one of those moments where the narrative of 'more money = higher price' doesn't work so straightforwardly. The market always surprises.
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