Bitcoin ETFs also recently recorded inflows to a three-month high, although this is within the context of overall substantial outflows. They have recorded over $4.8 billion in outflows since inception, their biggest drawdown, although one recent week posted a net inflow of $15 million, the lowest weekly net inflow of 2025.
Despite these flows, the Bitcoin price has advanced to a six-week high, signifying that additional forces other than ETF activity are at work here. The fact that the Bitcoin price is treading water with ETF outflows means other forces in the marketplace, like futures and retail participation, dictate to a greater degree.
The latest inflows have been caused by investors looking for a safe haven in light of global economy uncertainty, consistent with trends felt by gold. Bitcoin trends historically point to the possibility of shifting from a bearish to a bullish trend, even though macroeconomic fundamentals and sentiment continue to drive


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