Institutional Replenishment! $79.2 Million Net Inflow into U.S. Bitcoin Spot ETF in One Day, Totaling $368 Million Over Three Days
CoinCircle (120BTC.COm) reports: The U.S. Bitcoin spot ETF attracted a net inflow of $79.2 million on Thursday (7/16), bringing the total inflow over the past three trading days to $368 million. This wave of capital inflow occurred as Bitcoin attempted to rebound from a recent pullback, indicating a growing willingness among institutional investors to position themselves at lower prices.
Capital Flow Reversal: From Outflow to Replenishment
According to ETF tracking data from CoinGlass and SoSoValue, the Bitcoin ETF saw an outflow of $425 million on 7/13, with BlackRock's IBIT leading the outflow at $239 million, while Fidelity's FBTC and Grayscale's GBTC recorded net redemptions of $121 million and $54.3 million, respectively.
However, the outflow trend reversed starting on 7/14. The net inflows over the next three trading days were as follows:
- 7/14 (Tuesday): Approximately $120 million net inflow
- 7/15 (Wednesday): Approximately $170 million net inflow
- 7/16 (Thursday): $79.2 million net inflow
The total over three days reached $368 million, nearly offsetting the outflow gap from the previous trading day.
BlackRock's IBIT Remains the Capital Hub
As the largest Bitcoin ETF (with a net asset value of nearly $99.44 billion), BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) continues to dominate the inflow. According to SoSoValue data, IBIT currently manages the largest portion of the total $16.95 billion Bitcoin ETF assets, accounting for over half.
Of the capital that flowed in over these three days, IBIT is expected to have absorbed the largest share, consistent with its status as the preferred choice for institutional allocations.
Market Signals Behind Institutional Replenishment
ETF capital flows typically lead Bitcoin price movements. Historical experience shows that when ETFs record net inflows for three consecutive days or more, it often indicates that institutional funds are actively building positions rather than engaging in short-term speculation.
The context of this inflow follows the $425 million outflow on 7/13. This "buy low after a drop" behavior usually reflects institutional investors' strategy of buying at lower prices rather than chasing highs.
It is worth noting that the total assets of Bitcoin ETFs currently remain above $17 billion, accounting for approximately 6.8% of the Bitcoin market capitalization, indicating a continuous increase in institutional allocation density.
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