Odaily Planet Daily reports that Nate Geraci, President of The ETF Store, stated that during the recent Bitcoin price correction, the overall holdings of spot Bitcoin ETF investors remained relatively stable.
Data shows that since Bitcoin hit a new all-time high in early October, spot Bitcoin ETFs have experienced a net outflow of approximately $6.5 billion. However, compared to the $55 billion in net inflows since January 2024, the outflow proportion is relatively limited.
Geraci also noted that over the past three days, spot Bitcoin ETFs have recorded more than $1 billion in net inflows.
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