Investment capital flows into Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs despite stagnant prices

The period from mid-December has witnessed an interesting phenomenon in the cryptocurrency market: spot ETF funds for Bitcoin and Ethereum continuously receiving inflows from investors, totaling up to $500 million. Notably, this capital influx occurs despite the prices not experiencing significant surges.

Capital Flow Details by Asset Type

Among Bitcoin funds, BlackRock’s IBIT leads with a capital inflow of $287 million. Additionally, Ethereum funds also attract investors, receiving an extra $209 million through products like ETHA and FETH. This figure reflects high interest from institutions in the two largest assets in the market.

Price Movements and Expectations for Monetary Policy

Bitcoin’s price is currently stable around $89,600, while Ethereum maintains at $3,127. This stability is not accidental — it reflects widespread expectations that the Fed’s rate cuts have already been priced in by the market. The main resistance levels for Bitcoin are in the range of $92,000 to $94,000, a zone where investors are waiting to see if it can break through.

Shift Toward Long-Term Investment Strategies

Market sentiment indicators show a significant trend: investors are abandoning short-term trading mindsets to shift toward long-term capital allocation. This explains why capital continues to flow into ETFs even when prices are not highly volatile. It signals a shift from speculative thinking to more strategic investing.

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