On Thursday, BTC prices were relatively stable, but then ETF data turned disappointing. After just a few days of net inflows, outflows have started again, and the amount flowing out is even greater than what came in over the past few days. Honestly, investor sentiment is quite unstable, especially with BlackRock leading the sell-off again. Looking at things from this point in time, today's price drop is even more severe, and this move might affect the market trend over the weekend.
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DataOnlooker
· 11h ago
BlackRock is stirring things up again; this pace is truly incredible.
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APY追逐者
· 11h ago
BlackRock is at it again, truly classic 💀. They pull out after just a few days of net inflow—these institutions are even less stable than retail investors.
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LadderToolGuy
· 11h ago
BlackRock's moves this time are really wild—they saw net inflows for just a few days before immediately selling off. How impatient must they be, haha.
On Thursday, BTC prices were relatively stable, but then ETF data turned disappointing. After just a few days of net inflows, outflows have started again, and the amount flowing out is even greater than what came in over the past few days. Honestly, investor sentiment is quite unstable, especially with BlackRock leading the sell-off again. Looking at things from this point in time, today's price drop is even more severe, and this move might affect the market trend over the weekend.