Bitcoin (BTC) ended the week at around $52,150, marking a notable 7.9% increase from the previous week’s closing price of around $48,300. The week started with solid price gains, with BTC reaching a high trading price of around $52,800 on Thursday, but it stabilized within the $51,000-$52,000 range over the weekend, ending at just above $52,000. The transaction was completed.
marked last week Bitcoin returns to trading above $50,000 For the first time in over two years, the BTC ETF Spot has shown strong momentum following approval. The last time BTC traded above $50,000 was in December 2021, just after hitting an all-time high of $69,000 in November of the same year. This period was retrospectively recognized as the beginning of a significant downward trend that continued throughout 2022, with prices falling to around $16,000 by the end of the year.
Market momentum continued to be driven by high demand for BTC ETF Spot. Over the last week, cumulative net inflows into BTC ETFs totaled approximately $2.3 billion, nearly double the $1.2 billion recorded the previous week and nearly half of the total net inflows since inception, which currently stands at approximately $5 billion. Occupied.
Net inflows have remained consistently positive for 16 consecutive business days since January 26th. However, outflows from the Grayscale Bitcoin ETF (GBTC) increased slightly last week, reaching approximately $625 million, compared to the cumulative outflows of $415 million recorded the previous week. % increase. This suggests that investors are actively taking profits following the recent surge in BTC prices.
Among the nine ETFs launched on January 11th, the BlackRock Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) remains in the lead with more than $5 billion in assets under management (AUM), and currently has a total of approximately $6.2 billion. It becomes. Fidelity BTC ETF (FBTC) follows in second place with approximately $4.5 billion in assets under management, while 21Shares & ARK Bitcoin ETF (ARKB) secures third place with approximately $1.5 billion in assets under management. Last week, a fourth ETF passed the $1 billion AUM milestone, with the Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB) reaching approximately $1.2 billion in assets under management.
Trading volumes remain strong, with cumulative trading volume for BTC ETFs reaching approximately $9.6 billion last week, with average daily trading volume exceeding $1.9 billion. Since January 11th, the cumulative trading volume has reached $45.3 billion, with an average daily trading volume of approximately $1.7 billion. These numbers represent above-average trading volume for the week, highlighting the strong buying pressure and activity surrounding these ETFs.
Analyzing the macroeconomic situation reveals that Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Meeting There are 30 days left. Market expectations are that there is a 90% chance that interest rates will remain unchanged, with the first 25 bps rate cut still expected for some time from the end of the second quarter to the beginning of the third quarter of this year. This expectation increases expectations for more accommodative monetary policy from the Fed and increases the risk exposure that market participants are willing to take. This has contributed to solid momentum in risk assets such as BTC, cryptocurrencies, and stocks, which recently pushed the S&P 500 to new all-time highs.
Source: the-blockchain.com