Bitcoin Faces Pressure As Investors Rotate Capital Into AI Buildout: Saylor

Bitcoin Faces Pressure As Investors Rotate Capital Into AI Buildout: Saylor

Bitcoin spot ETFs have now recorded net outflows in 17 of the last 19 days, with investors pulling a combined $5.6 billion from the products during that stretch. Taking Stock Of The Damage The numbers have pushed year-to-date flows for US-traded Bitcoin ETFs into negative territory, landing at negative $2.17 billion. Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart put the 13-day outflow streak in sharper relief, reporting that roughly $4.4 billion worth of Bitcoin was sold through those products over the past month alone. Related Reading: XRP Dips In The Short Run, But A Bigger Setup May Be Forming:....


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