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I just noticed something strange in the Bitcoin market. The flow of funds into crypto ETFs has been an ongoing trend for a while, and more than a billion dollars have already flowed into Bitcoin ETFs. But the weird part is, the price isn't rising significantly, even though usually such inflows should push the price upward.
After I looked into it, it turns out there are several factors causing this situation. First, there might be selling pressure from other parties that offset the ETF purchases. Second, the market has already anticipated this inflow beforehand, so the price reaction has already happened earlier. Third, institutional investors buying through crypto ETFs are not always aggressive buyers who immediately pump the price.
BTC is currently trading around $72.85K with decent volume. So, the main point is, the flow of capital is important, but it's not the only factor moving the price. There are many other dynamics to pay attention to if we want to understand market movements. Interesting times ahead, for sure.