$BTC isn’t weak right now. It’s doing something much more boring -- and much more important.
ETF inflows are still coming in at normal levels relative to total ETF AUM. There’s no surge. No collapse. Institutional demand hasn’t disappeared, even after the pullback.
What has changed is price reaction. BTC is trading close to its ETF-driven fair value and staying inside the normal volatility band. That tells you this isn’t panic selling or speculative excess -- it’s consolidation.
When flows stay steady but price stops expanding, it usually means supply is being absorbed quietly. Capital is entering, fair value is rising, but liquidity isn’t broad enough yet to push price higher.
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ETF FLOWS AREN’T BREAKING BITCOIN -- THEY’RE GETTING ABSORBED
$BTC isn’t weak right now. It’s doing something much more boring -- and much more important.
ETF inflows are still coming in at normal levels relative to total ETF AUM. There’s no surge. No collapse. Institutional demand hasn’t disappeared, even after the pullback.
What has changed is price reaction. BTC is trading close to its ETF-driven fair value and staying inside the normal volatility band. That tells you this isn’t panic selling or speculative excess -- it’s consolidation.
When flows stay steady but price stops expanding, it usually means supply is being absorbed quietly. Capital is entering, fair value is rising, but liquidity isn’t broad enough yet to push price higher.
Price looks boring, but the structure looks healthy. Those two things often show up together right before the next move.
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