Bitcoin Updates: Investor Optimism Grows as Bitcoin ETFs End Outflow Trend
- U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs ended a six-day outflow streak with $239.9M net inflows on Nov 6, led by BlackRock's IBIT ($112.4M) and Fidelity's FBTC ($61.6M). - Bitcoin's price rebounded to $103,000 from below $99,000 as improved liquidity and reduced macro volatility drove inflows, though risks persist without sustained buying pressure. - Ethereum ETFs saw smaller $12.5M inflows while Grayscale's ETHE continued outflows, highlighting diverging investor preferences between BTC and ETH. - Solana ETFs emerged as
Bitcoin ETFs See Net Inflows After Six Consecutive Days of Outflows
U.S. spot
The uptick in Bitcoin ETF inflows comes alongside a modest recovery in
The difference in flows between Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs highlights changing investor sentiment. While Bitcoin ETFs ended their streak of outflows, Ethereum ETFs had registered $219 million in net outflows on November 4, led by ETHA and ETHE,
Market participants remain wary, as Bitcoin’s price hovers near significant resistance points. Technical analysis suggests more sideways movement is likely, with BTC facing resistance at $106,000 and the possibility of retesting $100,000 support if buyers remain cautious, according to Crypto.news. Ethereum’s outlook is also bearish, with its RSI nearing oversold levels and declining open interest indicating reduced demand from both retail and institutional investors,
The return to net inflows also points to broader institutional portfolio adjustments. Some asset managers see these inflows as part of regular quarter-end rebalancing, while others emphasize Bitcoin’s increasing role in long-term investment strategies, FinanceFeeds reported. For now, the crypto market remains volatile, with ETF flows serving as a key indicator of institutional sentiment. If this trend persists, it may signal a wider return to digital assets, but ongoing volatility and macroeconomic challenges are likely to keep the outlook uncertain, Crypto.news warned.
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