The results are better than expected. After yesterday's BTC price adjustment, I initially thought that ETF investors who chase gains and cut losses would collectively sell off. The reality is that Fidelity investors did indeed sell significantly, but BlackRock is still steadily buying. According to the data, the net inflow is not much, but at least it remains positive. However, one change worth noting is that BlackRock investors' buying volume has halved, indicating that everyone is starting to hold back. Overall, institutions haven't completely withdrawn; they've just slowed down.
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FloorSweeper
· 01-20 01:24
fidelity paper handing while blackrock quietly stacks... classic weak signal setup honestly. half the buy volume tho? that's the tell nobody wants to admit lol
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-19 22:34
BlackRock is still buying quietly, and the pace has indeed changed. Fidelity is investing aggressively, but the overall stability indicates that the bottom is still solid. However, when it comes to the halving, it seems everyone is waiting for the next signal.
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GlueGuy
· 01-19 11:42
BlackRock is still buying, which is the key point. It shows that major investors still have confidence.
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AirdropDreamer
· 01-17 22:59
Is BlackRock still buying? Then I'm relieved, at least it's not a complete sell-off.
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AirdropHunter
· 01-17 02:06
BlackRock's move is steady, still accumulating, just not as crazy, normal.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-17 02:06
BlackRock is still steadily buying, and that's enough. Fidelity chickened out, but anyway, the big players haven't left.
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MetaLord420
· 01-17 01:58
BlackRock didn't run, and that's enough. Fidelity, what are they throwing? It's been obvious for a long time.
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rugged_again
· 01-17 01:46
BlackRock is still buying, and that's enough. It's normal for Fidelity to sell off; it's just a game among big institutions.
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FortuneTeller42
· 01-17 01:41
BlackRock is still buying, so Fidelity's recent sell-off isn't enough to make a difference.
The results are better than expected. After yesterday's BTC price adjustment, I initially thought that ETF investors who chase gains and cut losses would collectively sell off. The reality is that Fidelity investors did indeed sell significantly, but BlackRock is still steadily buying. According to the data, the net inflow is not much, but at least it remains positive. However, one change worth noting is that BlackRock investors' buying volume has halved, indicating that everyone is starting to hold back. Overall, institutions haven't completely withdrawn; they've just slowed down.