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10x Research: ETF inflows are lower than expected, which may indicate that the Bitcoin sell-off has just begun

10x Research: ETF inflows are lower than expected, which may indicate that the Bitcoin sell-off has just begun

Bitget2024/03/21 12:20
By:Bitget

According to BlockBeats, 10x Reaearch founder Markus Thielen said that recent inflows into Fidelity and BlackRock’s Bitcoin spot ETFs have been lower than expected, which may indicate that the Bitcoin sell-off has just begun. If ETF outflows continue next week, Bitcoin could fall below $60,000. But in the long term, Markus Thielen is still optimistic. Even if it cannot reach the $100,000 mark, Bitcoin will still hit $83,000 in the future.

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