On Monday, although the data for the $BTC spot ETF was not very good, at least BlackRock's investors were net buyers. However, by Tuesday, not only did the net outflow continue, but BlackRock's investors also did not make any purchases, and even the entire U.S. spot ETF institutions did not buy in, continuing to maintain a split with BTC's spot trading. Traditional investors still show no signs of large-scale purchases of $BTC, and the rise in U.S. stocks has also begun to slow down.
From the current situation, although the spot price of Bitcoin remains above $103,000, both trading volume and purchasing power have decreased. The market is still waiting for further positive news to stimulate an increase in purchasing power. However, despite the weak purchasing power, there is also very little selling pressure, and most investors are still taking a wait-and-see approach.
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