U.S Spot Bitcoin ETF Inflows Surge as Investors Capitalize on Market Dip
- This recovery coincides with the Bitcoin price drop below $54,000 on Independence Day.
- The Fidelity Bitcoin ETF FBTC saw $117 million in inflows.
Inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs have rebounded sharply following the July 4 holiday, reversing the outflows seen earlier in the week. This recovery coincides with the Bitcoin price drop below $54,000 on Independence Day.
The recent inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs despite the panic selling in the market show that strong hands and big players have been accumulating the dips. Although the Grayscale Bitcoin ETF GBTC registered $28 million in outflows, others compensated for it by recording strong inflows.
Chance to Buy the Dip
The Fidelity Bitcoin ETF FBTC saw $117 million in inflows thereby leading the overall inflows on Friday. The Bitwise Bitcoin ETF BITB came second with $30 million in inflows. Bitwise Asset Management CEO Hunter Horsley stated that his team at Bitwise managed to efficiently acquire Bitcoins at a cost of less than half a basis points.
During the first week of July, BITB registered inflows exceeding $66 million taking its total Bitcoin holdings to more than 38,000. Horsley also emphasized the strong outlook for Bitcoin stating that the current market dip provides a strong buying opportunity for new and existing investors. The outlook for Bitcoin has never been stronger. For many who don’t yet have exposure, this week is a chance to buy the dip, he noted.
Renowned Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff has weighed in on the current state of Bitcoin ETF investors, suggesting that despite ongoing market turbulence, these investors remain steadfast in their positions. Schiff noted that trading activity indicates BTC ETF buyers are still holding their assets, showing no signs of panic yet.
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