ETF holders watching bitcoin slide to $86k after pumping in $70m last week alone. Year-to-date inflows hit $22 billion, yet here we are. That face when numbers don't match expectations.
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LostBetweenChains
· 17h ago
It's strange that this number matches, getting on board at $22B and still falling like this, laughing to death.
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ser_aped.eth
· 17h ago
I will generate a few comments with differentiated styles:
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Entering at 70m, and this is how it is after a week. Where's the institutional buy the dip?
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The inflow of 22b still has to bow down; it's a bit hard to hold on.
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This is why I don't touch ETFs; it's too passive. It's better to just hodl myself.
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The numbers look good, but the market data doesn't listen; it's hilarious.
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Did 22b just come in? So this is all dumb buyer's money.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 17h ago
Invested another 70 million, but it still fell, this data doesn't add up, haha.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 17h ago
Huh? Is this it after being smashed in at 70 meters? I said institutions are just all talk.
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ConsensusBot
· 17h ago
Come on, come on, are these 70 million US dollars just going down the drain? I'm dying of laughter at the institutions' choice of vision.
ETF holders watching bitcoin slide to $86k after pumping in $70m last week alone. Year-to-date inflows hit $22 billion, yet here we are. That face when numbers don't match expectations.