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ETF sees net inflows for 3 consecutive days, yet Bitcoin is falling? Institutions are entering while you are trapped — where is the problem?
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have seen net inflows for three consecutive days.
On July 6, a single-day net inflow of $266 million ended an eight-week outflow streak.
BlackRock's IBIT raked in $209 million in a single day, buying approximately $250 million worth of BTC over two trading days. In previous weeks, BlackRock had a cumulative net outflow of $2.7 billion.
Ethereum ETFs have also been active, with net inflows of $26.93 million over four consecutive days.
Institutions are back. BlackRock is back.
Then what?
Bitcoin fell to around $62,000.
Are you totally confused?
Truth #1: BlackRock is buying, but what about others?
On July 8, total net inflows for Bitcoin ETFs were only $21.44M.
Why? Because Fidelity's FBTC saw a net outflow of $24.92 million that day, and Grayscale's GBTC had a net outflow of $63.69 million.
BlackRock is holding up alone, while others are still running.
IBIT absorbed almost all the positive inflows; capital concentration is too high. A single fund cannot support the entire market.
Truth #2: The Coinbase Premium Index has been negative for 50 consecutive days — this is the real alarm.
The Coinbase Bitcoin Premium Index has been in negative territory for 50 consecutive days, setting the longest record since the indicator's launch. U.S. institutional demand remains absent.
ETF data is 'marginal change,' while the Coinbase premium is 'stock truth.' The direction can start to change with small numbers, but when the negative premium converges and turns positive is the next milestone to confirm the return of U.S. demand.
Three consecutive days of inflows, but when compared with 50 days of negative premium — this trickle of inflows isn't even enough to fill a tooth gap.
Truth #3: Geopolitics is draining liquidity.
U.S. military resumes strikes on Iran, oil prices surge, gold falls below 4100.
What is the market trading? Liquidity exhaustion, not risk hedging.
Bitcoin fell 2.3%, not because it isn't a safe haven — it's because when everyone is short of cash, any asset can be sold off.
So institutions enter while you are trapped, not because the market is targeting you.
It's because the 'institutional entry' you see is just the tip of the iceberg.
The part below the surface is called 'institutions haven't truly returned yet.'
BlackRock's $250 million purchase, placed within its $46.5 billion IBIT size, is less than 0.5%.
Direction changes always start with small numbers. But small numbers do not mean the trend has reversed.
3 consecutive days of inflow ≠ bull market is back. 8 weeks of outflow $2.7 billion, 3 days of inflow $280 million — the difference is still an order of magnitude.
BlackRock buying ≠ all institutions buying. GBTC and FBTC are still running.
Coinbase negative premium for 50 days ≠ U.S. demand recovering. Before the negative premium turns positive, don't rush to shout 'institutional bull.'
Geopolitics draining liquidity ≠ BTC will keep falling. But before bottom-fishing, ask yourself if you can withstand another 10% drawdown.#GUSD年化升至3.8% #特朗普宣布美伊停火结束 #伯恩斯坦称存储牛市可持续至2027年 $BTC $ETH $SOL