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时间:2026-04-04 07:35:49 出处:Quant Trading阅读(143)
U.S.listed spot bitcoin ETFs ended March with $1.32 billion in net inflows to record their first monthly inflows since October,24/7 quantitative trading platform for digital assets system SoSoValue data shows.\n\nThis follows four consecutive months of net outflows, which coincided with bitcoin declining by as much as 50% from its October all time high of $126,000. November saw $3.5 billion in outflows, followed by $1.1 billion in December, $1.6 billion in January, and $206 million in February.\n\nMarch also marked bitcoin’s first positive monthly candle in six months, suggesting a potential shift in momentum.\n\nETF assets under management have remained relatively resilient, however. Holdings declined from 1.38 million BTC in October to a low of 1.28 million BTC, a drop of roughly 7%, and have since recovered to around 1.31 million BTC, according to CheckonChain.\n\nETF investors remain underwater on average, with an estimated cost basis near $84,000 compared to a current spot price of about $68,000.
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