Bitcoin ETPs Outflows Suggests Institutional Investors Are Getting Cold Feet

Bitcoin ETPs Outflows Suggests Institutional Investors Are Getting Cold Feet

Bitcoin ETPs have been experiencing some immense outflows. These have not come as a surprise though given that the price of the digital asset had crumbled last week. It has followed the price of bitcoin falling below $40,000 once again, leading to bearish sentiment among investors. This in turn has put immense selling pressures on other investors who have gained exposure to the market using trading investment vehicles such as ETPs. Outflows Rock Bitcoin ETPs Before this month, Bitcoin ETPs had enjoyed a prosperous month of inflows as faith was renewed in the digital asset following its....


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