Crypto Funds Bleed $4 Billion As Investors Step Back – Here’s Why
Crypto investment funds have now recorded a fifth straight week of net outflows, wiping roughly $4 billion from investor coffers over that span. Related Reading: Bullish Signal? Coinbase Bitcoin Premium Turns Positive After Months In Red That steady removal of capital has been paired with a sharp fall in trading activity, signaling that many holders are standing on the sidelines rather than buying dips. Trading Volume Hits Multi-Month Low According to a CoinShares report published Monday, crypto funds saw $288 million in net outflows last week, bringing the five-week total to roughly $4....
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Crypto analyst Sykodelic has declared that the Bitcoin bleed is almost over and suggested that BTC is unlikely to drop to $40,000 as some experts predict. He alluded to the 2022 bottom to explain why the leading crypto is likely to find a bottom soon and begin a new bull cycle. Analyst Explains Why Bitcoin Will Soon Find A Bottom In an X post, Sykodelic said the Bitcoin bleed is almost over and that people expecting a drop to the $40,000 range will be sidelined. He further remarked that this is how people who were waiting for a drop to $12,000 were sidelined during the 2022 bottom.....
A Bitcoin whale has transferred approximately $4 billion worth of BTC into Ethereum, signaling a major shift in the crypto market. This sudden redirection of funds has sparked discussions about its implications for the future of both leading cryptocurrencies. With such a dramatic capital rotation, traders question whether Ethereum is poised to step into the […]
Institutional demand roared back to start October, with crypto ETFs posting a record $4.5 billion in combined weekly inflows. Bitcoin funds drew $3.24 billion across five straight “green” sessions, helping BTC notch a new all-time high near $126,200. Related Reading: The NSA Is Trying To Backdoor Bitcoin, Warns Peter Todd — Here’s How BlackRock’s iShares […]
Investors stepped back this week as a mix of shifting bets and quick profit-taking pushed money out of spot crypto ETFs. Markets moved fast, and some of the biggest swings were driven by short-term reactions rather than a change in long-term views. Related Reading: Ethereum Boost: Vitalik Buterin Sets Aside $45M In ETH For Privacy And Open Tech Spot Crypto ETF Flows Based on reports from Farside, US-based spot Bitcoin ETFs saw about $1.50 billion leave over five trading days, while spot Ether ETFs had roughly $327 million in outflows. That adds up to about $1.80 billion pulled from these....
After a record weekend liquidation, Bitcoin price bounced back above $57,000 – gaining back approximately $3,000. At 14:21 GMT on Monday, the price of the coin was trading at $56,367, at a gain of 2.32% in the last 24 hours. The Sunday fall saw about $9.79 billion bleed out of long positions getting “rekt,” making […]