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Bitcoin investment product inflows top $1B as BTC rallied to $66K — CoinShares report

2024.09.30 12:46

Bitcoin exchange-traded products were again the top choice for institutional investors during the week ending Sept. 27 as capital flowed into crypto funds following BTC’s recovery above $66,000. 

According to the latest report by CoinShares published on Sept. 30, crypto asset investment products saw a third consecutive week of inflows totaling $1.2 billion for the Sept. 23 and Sept. 27 week. 

According to the report, the largest share of capital flows went into Bitcoin (BTC) investment products, attracting $1 billion in inflows in the last seven days, or around 87% of the total. Bitcoin funds also led on monthly performance with $1.1 billion in inflows in September, bringing the total assets under management (AuM) to $74.6 billion. 

Bitcoin investment product inflows top $1B as BTC rallied to $66K — CoinShares report

Flows by asset. Source: CoinShares

Meanwhile, Ether (ETH) investment products ended a five-week streak of negative flows, amassing $87 million in inflows. This marks the “first measurable inflows since early August,” stated CoinShares. However, they have outflows of $60 million month-to-date, according to the report.

Inflows into all crypto investment products totaled $1.2 billion with total AuM rising by 6.2% last week to $92.7 billion. 

CoinShares head of research James Butterfill believes that the high inflows could be a “reaction to continued expectations of dovish monetary policy in the US” and associated positive market sentiments.

“The approval of options for certain US-based investment products likely boosted sentiment.”

Data from Alternative, a platform that analyzes “emotions and sentiments” around cryptocurrencies, corroborates this. It showed that the Crypto Fear and Greed Index has reached its highest level since July 31.

The chart below shows that the 1ndex has entered the “greed” zone at 61, up from 30 a month ago when the market was gripped with “fear.”

Bitcoin investment product inflows top $1B as BTC rallied to $66K — CoinShares report

Crypto Fear and Greed Index. Source: Alternative.me

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Bitcoin price runs into resistance above $65,000

Bitcoin’s 26.5% rally between Sept. 6 and Sept. 27 saw BTC price set a local high at $66,840. The price has since corrected to trade at $63,815 at the time of publication.

“Brief rejection from the crucial level of $65k, which would constitute a break in bearish market structure,” popular crypto analyst McKenna said in a Sept. 30 tweet. 

According to McKenna, breaking above this barrier would end the broader downtrend that has seen Bitcoin’s price remain stuck in a descending parallel channel since turning away from its all-time high in March.

“Price remains in the descending channel for now but when this breaks the market will move violently to the upside. Dips are for buying.”

Bitcoin investment product inflows top $1B as BTC rallied to $66K — CoinShares report

BTC/USD daily chart. Source: TradingView

Liquidation data from Coinglass showed liquidity orders totaling $342.32 million sitting between $65,000 and $66,000, reinforcing the stiffness of this resistance level.

Bitcoin investment product inflows top $1B as BTC rallied to $66K — CoinShares report

BTC liquidation heatmap (screenshot). Source: CoinGlass

As such, Bitcoin bulls are required to push the price back above this level to secure the recovery, with the next big barrier sitting between the $68,000 psychological level and the 2021 all-time high of $69,000.

This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.

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