It's been a while since I looked at US ETF data, and a quick glance was quite interesting.
Yesterday, $BTC ETF had a net outflow of about $158M, but looking at the overall trend over time, the net outflow has significantly slowed, with sporadic net inflows starting to appear.
$ETH ETF had a net outflow of about $75M yesterday, continuing the outflow trend and breaking the previous pattern of sustained net inflows.
On the other hand, some new ETFs are quietly attracting funds, and most of the time since the XRP / SOL ETF launched, they've been experiencing continuous net inflows.
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It's been a while since I looked at US ETF data, and a quick glance was quite interesting.
Yesterday, $BTC ETF had a net outflow of about $158M, but looking at the overall trend over time, the net outflow has significantly slowed, with sporadic net inflows starting to appear.
$ETH ETF had a net outflow of about $75M yesterday, continuing the outflow trend and breaking the previous pattern of sustained net inflows.
On the other hand, some new ETFs are quietly attracting funds, and most of the time since the XRP / SOL ETF launched, they've been experiencing continuous net inflows.
However, the price impact... approximately zero.