Investors Withdraw From Bitcoin and Gold ETFs as Middle East Tensions Ease, JPMorgan Says

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According to JPMorgan Chase analysts Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou and others, as reported by CoinDesk, investors are withdrawing from Bitcoin and gold markets over the past two weeks amid signs of easing Middle East tensions. Bitcoin and gold-related ETFs have experienced significant outflows, while institutional positioning on CME futures markets has similarly weakened, signaling a retreat from the macro hedging trades that previously drove demand for both assets.
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· 14m ago
As tensions ease in the Middle East, JPMorgan says investors are withdrawing from Bitcoin and gold ETFs, according to JPMorgan analyst Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou
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