Bitcoin ETF Flows
Track daily Bitcoin ETF inflows and outflows. Understand institutional sentiment and its impact on Bitcoin price.
Daily ETF Flow History
How to Trade Using ETF Flows
- • Multiple consecutive days of inflows
- • Large single-day inflows ($500M+)
- • Suggests institutional accumulation
- • Often precedes or accompanies price increases
- • Consider this a bullish signal
- • Multiple consecutive days of outflows
- • Large single-day outflows
- • Suggests institutional distribution
- • Can create downward price pressure
- • Consider this a cautionary signal
Important Notes
- • ETF flows are one indicator among many - combine with technical analysis
- • Flows have a delayed effect on price - don't expect immediate moves
- • GBTC outflows may be due to fund conversion, not bearish sentiment
- • Consider the broader market context when interpreting flows
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are Bitcoin ETF flows?
Bitcoin ETF flows represent the daily net change in assets held by Bitcoin ETFs. Positive flows (inflows) mean investors are buying ETF shares, causing the ETF to purchase more Bitcoin. Negative flows (outflows) mean investors are selling shares.
Why do ETF flows matter for Bitcoin price?
ETF inflows create direct buying pressure on Bitcoin as ETF issuers must purchase BTC to back new shares. Large inflows often correlate with price increases, while sustained outflows can signal bearish sentiment and downward price pressure.
How often is ETF flow data updated?
ETF flow data is typically released after market close each trading day. Our page updates this data as soon as it becomes available, usually within hours of market close.
Which ETF has the most inflows?
BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) has consistently seen the largest inflows since launch, followed by Fidelity's FBTC. Grayscale's GBTC initially saw outflows due to fund conversion, but flows have stabilized.