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Bloomberg analysts: Bitcoin ETF net inflow of $53 billion over two years, Wall Street influence remains positive

2026-02-20 13:20:49
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Bloomberg senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas posted on the X platform, pointing out that the cumulative net inflow of Bitcoin ETFs (the most important data) peaked at $63 billion last October and is currently at $53 billion, meaning there has been a net increase of $53 billion in just two years. He stated that his team (more optimistic than most peers) originally predicted an inflow of only $5 to $15 billion in the first year. This data is of significant reference value for understanding the $8 billion outflow of ETFs after Bitcoin dropped 45% and the relationship between Bitcoin and Wall Street. Overall, it appears that Wall Street's influence remains positive.

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