BlackRock's Bitcoin spot ETF just recorded its worst single-day outflow in history—roughly half a billion dollars walked out the door yesterday. This marks a particularly rough patch for the product. However, it's worth noting that year-to-date flows remain remarkably positive despite this recent turbulence. The contrast between short-term volatility and longer-term accumulation tells an interesting story about investor behavior.
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SoliditySlayer
· 11-22 11:50
Half B fleeing, but YTD is still soaring... This is the true portrayal of institutions.
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LeverageAddict
· 11-21 13:49
500 million USD flowed out in a single day, wow, that’s a massive outflow... But on the other hand, it's still a net inflow since the beginning of the year. Retail investors really have nerves of steel.
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RadioShackKnight
· 11-19 21:05
The market has fallen so sharply in half a day, are Large Investors still cutting losses? If you are optimistic in the long term, you have to endure the fluctuations.
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BearMarketBro
· 11-19 20:47
The fall is really severe, and BlackRock's single-day net outflow has truly broken records... but in the long term, it's still in Accumulation. The ones fleeing this wave are really cowardly.
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ILCollector
· 11-19 20:47
Ha, lost followers again, this time BlackRock is in pain.
BlackRock's Bitcoin spot ETF just recorded its worst single-day outflow in history—roughly half a billion dollars walked out the door yesterday. This marks a particularly rough patch for the product. However, it's worth noting that year-to-date flows remain remarkably positive despite this recent turbulence. The contrast between short-term volatility and longer-term accumulation tells an interesting story about investor behavior.