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Bloomberg analysts: Bitcoin ETF sees significant capital inflow, whether it can truly rebound remains to be seen

2026-02-26 20:47:48

Bloomberg senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas posted on the X platform, stating that yesterday, Bitcoin ETFs attracted about $500 million in inflows, marking the largest single-day increase in recent times. Over the past two days, the total inflow has reached approximately $750 million, coinciding with a period of strong pessimism in the market. He described this influx of funds as "hitting a home run during a slump in the game," providing a boost to the market.

Year-to-date, Bitcoin ETFs have still seen a net outflow of less than $2 billion, but it remains unclear whether this marks the beginning of a true rebound or just a temporary "dead cat bounce."

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