#IBIT net outflow of $124 million#
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Overview
Recently, the capital outflow situation of spot Bitcoin ETFs and spot Ethereum ETFs in the United States is not optimistic. According to Jinse Finance, yesterday (January 8), ARKB had a net outflow of $148.3 million, IBIT had a net outflow of $124.28 million, BITB had a net outflow of $11.3 million, EZBC had a net outflow of $8.2 million, GBTC had a net outflow of $8.9 million, ETHE had a net outflow of $8.3 million, and ETH had a net outflow of $3.4 million. This indicates that investors lack confidence in the cryptocurrency market, the capital outflow trend is obvious, and the overall market is in a sluggish state.
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Analysis
Recent outflows from spot Bitcoin ETFs and spot Ethereum ETFs in the US are not optimistic. According to Farside Investors monitoring data, yesterday (January 8th), ARKB saw a net outflow of $148.3 million, BITB saw a net outflow of $11.3 million, EZBC saw a net outflow of $8.2 million, and GBTC saw a net outflow of $8.9 million. For spot Ethereum ETFs, ETHE saw a net outflow of $8.3 million, and ETH saw a net outflow of $3.4 million. Additionally, according to Trader T monitoring, yesterday IBIT saw a net outflow of $124.28 million (1,319 BTC). These data indicate that investors lack confidence in the cryptocurrency market, and the trend of capital outflow is obvious. This may be related to the recent volatility in the cryptocurrency market and the uncertainty of US regulatory policies. Investor sentiment is cautious, and capital inflows are unlikely to occur in the short term.
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Classic Views
IBIT net outflow of $1.2428 billion, indicating that investor interest in Bitcoin ETFs may be declining.
ARKB net outflow of $1.483 billion, BITB, EZBC and GBTC also saw net outflows, showing a lack of overall investor confidence in spot Bitcoin ETFs.
ETHE and ETH net outflows, indicating that investor interest in spot Ethereum ETFs is also declining.
Investors may be waiting on the sidelines, awaiting more news on the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US.