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Bitcoin ETF|Funds keep flowing in—ETF inflows matter more than price
Many people open the market every day, and the first thing they look at is how much Bitcoin has risen. But professional investors care more about where the ETF’s funds are going.
The reason is simple: an ETF reflects the stance of large institutions and long-term capital. If the price is rising but there is no steady inflow of funds, the market may lack support. Conversely, even if the price fluctuates in the short term, as long as the ETF continues to maintain net inflows, it means capital is still being deployed.
History tells us that the market’s true major trends usually aren’t formed in a single day—they’re the result of capital accumulating slowly.
So rather than guessing every day whether Bitcoin will go up or down, it’s better to pay more attention to whether funds are continuing to enter the market. As long as long-term capital hasn’t left, the market still has opportunities to move upward.
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