ETF Holders Show Resolve in Bitcoin's 38% Drop
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Bitcoin's 38% drawdown from its October peak has revealed a clear divergence in investor behavior. While the broader market panicked, US spot Bitcoin ETF holders demonstrated remarkable conviction, with net inflows surging to $1.32 billion in March—reversing a four-month outflow streak. This trend accelerated in early April, with an additional $2.42 billion in inflows, suggesting that institutional capital views the dip as a buying opportunity. The resilience of ETF buyers contrasts sharply with the selling pressure from other market participants, indicating that the structural support for Bitcoin remains intact despite the price decline. However, the asset's slide to $78,000—38% below the $125,761 peak—underscores ongoing macroeconomic headwinds and the risk of further downside if ETF inflows taper. The current environment suggests a market in transition, where short-term volatility is being absorbed by long-term institutional accumulation.
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